The Obama administration is directing states to show how they will ensure that all students have equal access to high-quality teachers, with a sharp focus on schools with a high proportion of the poor and racial minorities.
In a letter to state superintendents released Monday, Deborah S. Delisle, an assistant secretary at the Department of Education, said states must develop plans by next June that make sure that public schools comply with existing federal law requiring that “poor and minority children are not taught at higher rates than other children by inexperienced, unqualified or out-of-field teachers.”
States last submitted plans to address such inequities in 2006, but data shows that large disparities persist.
“It is important to remind our states that one step in front of the other is the way to begin to deliver for all our students,” said Catherine Lhamon, assistant secretary for civil rights, in a conference call with reporters. “We are all dismayed by the lack of compliance and lack of satisfaction and delivery on this point.”
The Education Department will send each state data collected by the department’s Office for Civil Rights showing rates of teacher experience, certification, absenteeism and salary by school as well as student access to taxpayer-funded preschool and advanced courses in math and science.
The administration is also urging states to look at teacher evaluations to determine whether those who receive lower ratings are disproportionately assigned to schools with high proportions of racial minorities and students in poverty.
All of these new ideas require the gathering of data first. This top down snooping by the Feds is getting ridiculous. The Dept of Education should be abolished. It is becoming the cultural re-education source for the Left's agenda. And the NYT publishes this in a positive light ...of course. TM
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It should be, but you are missing what is going on here. The Regime has a problem with blacks. They are not gung ho anymore after Zero shafted them. Now they are going to run around and look like they are trying to take on supposed racism issues in the hood. Did you notice the comments on this came from some flunky in some Civil Rights dept? This is all a game to get everyone back on the plantation in '16. Beyond the point that this isn't the issue to why ghetto schools suck (lack of parent participation is #1 issue), this is impossible to implement. The unions are in charge of the schools and there is no way the Feds will be able to force them to send tenured teaches into a war zone.