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Monday, April 23, 2012

Is the Broad Foundation trying to pick Jacksonville's next superintendent?

The Broad Foundation funds the Center for Reform of School Systems that employs Betty Burney and is also advising the school board on who to pick.

From Dissent Magazine:

The smallest of the Big Three,* the Broad Foundation, gets its largest return on education investments from its two training projects. The mission of both is to move professionals from their current careers in business, the military, law, government, and so on into jobs as superintendents and upper-level managers of urban public school districts. In their new jobs, they can implement the foundation’s agenda. One project, the Broad Superintendents Academy, pays all tuition and travel costs for top executives in their fields to go through a course of six extended weekend sessions, assignments, and site visits. Broad then helps to place them in superintendent jobs. The academy is thriving. According to the Web site, “graduates of the program currently work as superintendents or school district executives in fifty-three cities across twenty-eight states. In 2009, 43 percent of all large urban superintendent openings were filled by Broad Academy graduates.”

I am troubed by this possibility and you should be too.

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http://dissentmagazine.org/article/?article=3781

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