Education
Related: About this forumI'm Emailing This to Both Obama and Duncan Demanding a Federal investigation:
Reposted from GD where it pretty much was ignored this a.m.
I'm emailing this to both Obama and Duncan and demanding a federal investigation.
Another courageous NYC teacher *destroyed* by Bloomberg's "school reform" bureaucracy. For insisting that the bureaucracy follow federal law.
BTW... isn't that what Obama and Duncan are supposed to be doing? ( i.e. insisting that the locals "follow federal law".) Are either of them even aware that they're supposed to be doing that?
I know they are both educational featherweights.... but Jeeeeesuusss...........
OK. I'll stop. For now.
>>>>But in September 2011, school administrators placed uncertified teachers and a conga line of unemployed teachers who came for one-week stints in classrooms filled with special education students, which is to say those children most in need of expert help.
This violated federal regulations.
Mr. Lirtzman, 56, decided to speak up. As he was not yet tenured, he stepped gingerly.
I am NOT trying to cause problems, he wrote in an e-mail to his assistant principal, but, he added, were violating court-mandated educational plans for students.
Mr. Lirtzman, unwittingly, became sand in the schools gears.
He had received nothing but satisfactory evaluations. But in December, he said, the principal, Grismaldy Laboy-Wilson, said that she would not recommend him for tenure. The next day, she told him to leave immediately.
Mr. Lirtzman took his allegations to the Office of Special Investigations, an in-house unit at the Department of Education. An investigator asked for proof.
Mr. Lirtzman handed over 20 student programs, all of which showed that administrators placed students in classrooms with uncertified teachers. The investigator informed Mr. Lirtzman that these were confidential documents.
Now I am opening an investigation of you, she told him. It would be enough to bring a smile to the lips of Kafka.>>>>>
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/22/nyregion/punished-for-helping-special-education-students.html?_r=1
proud2BlibKansan
(96,793 posts)So they get around the uncertified problem. I'm surprised NY hasn't thought of this.
Don't worry. I won't tell them.
HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)5-minute hate on teachers post had 70 responses last i checked, with some of the usual suspects calling for prosecution.
BlueIris
(29,135 posts)This story is sickening.