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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Duncan's Fundamental Dishonesty
by David Harsanyi
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Secretary of Education Arne Duncan argues that we have an obligation to disregard politics to do whatever is "good for the kids."

Well then, one wonders, why did his Department of Education bury a politically inconvenient study regarding education reform? And why, now that the evidence is public, does the administration continue to ignore it and allow reform to be killed?

When Congress effectively shut down the Washington, D.C., voucher program last month, snatching $7,500 Opportunity Scholarship vouchers from disadvantaged kids, it failed to conduct substantive debate (as is rapidly becoming tradition).

Then The Wall Street Journal's editorial board reported that the Department of Education had buried a study that illustrated unquestionable and pervasive improvement among kids who won vouchers, compared with the kids who didn't. The Department of Education not only disregarded the report but also issued a gag order on any discussion about it.

Is this what Duncan meant by following the evidence?

When I had the chance to ask Duncan -- at a meeting of The Denver Post's editorial board Tuesday -- whether he was alerted to this study before Congress eradicated the D.C. program, he offered an unequivocal "no." He then called the WSJ editorial "fundamentally dishonest" and maintained that no one had even tried to contact him -- despite the newspaper's contention that it did, repeatedly.

When I called The Wall Street Journal, I discovered a different -- that is, meticulously sourced and exceedingly convincing -- story, including documented e-mail conversations between the author and higher-ups at his office.

The voucher study, which showed progress compounding yearly, had been around since November, and its existence is mandated by law . So at best, Duncan was willfully ignorant.

But the most "fundamentally dishonest" aspect of the affair was Duncan's feeble argument against the program.

First, he strongly intimated that because only 1 percent of children were able to "escape" (and boy, that's some admission) from D.C. public schools through this program, it was not worth saving.

So, you may ask, why not allow the 1 percent to turn into 2 percent or 10 percent instead of scrapping the program? After all, only moments later, Duncan claimed that there was no magic reform bullet and that it would take a multitude of innovations to fix education.

Then Duncan, after trashing the scholarship program and study, emphasized that he was opposed to "pulling kids out of a program" in which they were "learning." Jeez. If they're learning in this program, why kill it? And if the program was insignificant, as Duncan claimed, why keep these kids in it? Are these students worse off? Or are they just inconveniencing the rich kids?

Duncan can't be honest, of course. Not when it's about politics and payback to unions who are about as interested in reforming education as teenagers are in calculus.

Politicians say a lot of things, but to glean any insight, we need only examine the decisions they make in their own lives.

President Barack Obama sent his children to a private school in Chicago rather than entrust their education to then-CEO of the Chicago Public Schools, Arne Duncan. He's not alone.

And this is just another example of how the Democrats who killed this scholarship program, specifically designed for disadvantaged kids, are so deeply hypocritical and dishonest. Ask the two kids who attend Sidwell Friends School, home to Obama's children, on vouchers. Their escape from failing schools is about to be cut off by a complicit administration.

"A lot of folks will give you a million reasons to why things can't change," claims the secretary of education.

It's true. And one of the leading disseminators of pitiable excuses is Arne Duncan.

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Education?
Kind of ironic that the teacher's unions are adamant about making sure that education system continues to fail. I guess it makes sense if we want to keep our kids ignorant enough to become adults who vote for the likes of President Obama, Pelosi and Reid! The teachers unions are a great model for socialism and they want all of us to submit.

Death of American Literacy
Whenever I hear or read about how our government continues its efforts to thwart education reform, I get, shall we say, 'frustrated.'

Thanks to bureaucrats such as Arne Duncan, our children, grandchildren, and future generations of Americans will become increasingly illiterate -- the outcome of "dumbing-down" the education system.

Why?

In my opinion, the answer is rather simple: The teachers' unions are afraid. Not to over-simplify the matter, but once you clear away the smoke, this is the root cause.

What is there to be afraid of?

For most of us, the answer to that question is quite obvious. The unions are afraid that if voucher and charter school programs are proven successful (which I am certain they will be!), droves of parents will switch their children to these better schools -- which, from my understanding, quite a few are non-union – no union, no union dues; no union dues, no donations to the Democratic Party.

Teachers who favor tenure over merit are equally afraid. For many, this means they would, you know, actually have to teach with their livelihood depending on the outcome (just like us poor folks who work in the private sector.) How terrifying!

Common sense dictates that if parents and their children can chose from the variety of “institutions of higher-learning,” then they should also have a choice for their primary and secondary education. Oops, there’s that nasty term: common sense. (By the way, the value of these so-called “institutions of higher-learning is, in itself, a completely different topic.)

I firmly believe establishing competition is the healthiest reform for our ever-devolving education system. Parents should be in control of their children’s education, not some union rep or bureaucrat.

Note: For additional thoughts on this subject, please read “A Response to Dr. Douglas” on my blog: http://anindepentthinker.blogtownhall.com/

Par for the course in Obamaland
Absolutely the only excuse I can imagine for these "progressives" taking such positions is that they are afraid for the children (whom they claim to be so concerned for) to actually get educated. It might not be good for the Dems.

TomasPain
Everything these libs do and want to do require "victims". Keeping these kids down will insure more "victims" down the road. This is why they continue to say the are the party for the minorities, when in fact, all they do is throw them some bones and brag about helping them.

HIPP E KRITZ
This is what I would call these morons, had I gone to an urban public school in these times! It should be called the Department of Indoctrination. Phony liberals, they know exactly what they're doing, creating voter bases for future generations!
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