Education Week  just published an article I co-authored with Julie  Woestehoff of Chicago’s PURE called  Shutting Out Parents: Obama's  Disappointing Blueprint for Reform, about how the US Department  of Education has completely excluded parents and our ideas from their education agenda,  including the need for smaller classes and more parental involvement.
 The only  instance in which parent involvement in decisionmaking is mentioned in Duncan’s entire blueprint for  ESEA is to require that the parents of Native American children be included in  the design of programs at the school level.   (!!)
 Though the  U.S. Department of Education calls many of their proposals “innovation,” we see  them as representing large-scale experiments on our children—experiments lacking  a foundation in research and implemented without informed parental  consent—something that would never be allowed in fields such as medicine.
 It is a shortened version of a  letter  we sent last month to the President and  Congress, signed by parent leaders across America.   
Please send your own message to DC policymakers, by signing our NEW petition to Obama and Congress, Put the Parent Voice Back in Public Education, if you agree.
 
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