[Fwd: [wlu-ec] Urgent-Participation in National Congress for Public Educati (fwd)]

Ken Goodman (kgoodman who-is-at u.arizona.edu)
Thu, 27 Aug 1998 11:47:59 -0700

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I hope xmca folks will be interested in this important gathering in
Washington.
Ken Goodman

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Kenneth S. Goodman, Professor, Language, Reading & Culture
504 College of Education, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ     
         fax 520 7456895                      phone 520 6217868

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 13:20:37 -0400 From: Martharose Laffey <mlaffey who-is-at ncss.org>

Dear Colleagues:

We write to you on an urgent matter. This September 11-13, the International Reading Association, the National Council of Teachers of English, the National Council for the Social Studies, Phi Delta Kappa, and other education organizations will cosponsor the National Congress for Public Education, a significant event for education in the United States. The Congress will be held at the Crystal City Hyatt and will bring together diverse stakeholder groups in education to:

share information about key educational issues,

develop ways of working together, and

take action to celebrate and strengthen public education as essential to the health of a democratic society.

We believe that your organization should be involved in our deliberations and urge you to send one or more representatives to the Congress.

Why is this necessary and important? Simply stated, we are concerned that public education is being discredited by superficial, incomplete and (in many cases) incorrect information about its accomplishments and the challenges it confronts. This effort to undermine public education seems to be increasingly well organized and deliberate. It is characterized by negative overemphasis on problems in our schools; attacks on curricular, instructional, and assessment practices; calls for the diversion of funding to alternative education ventures with limited public access and accountability; and rhetoric that suggest that the professional education community is either unable or unwilling (or both) to undertake meaningful education reform to improve student achievement.

The education community has found itself reacting to, rather than proactively challenging these critiques, which appear to reflect a political agenda determined to undermine, if not completely eliminate, our system of public education. We and the other education groups supporting the Congress believe that such threats demand a strong response and a reaffirmation of our national commitment to public education in a diverse democracy.

The Congress will bring together organizations and individuals dedicated to preserving and strengthening public education. It will provide a forum for exchanging information and ideas and for engaging in critical and reflective dialogue about the purposes and practices of public education. Most importantly, NCPE will develop and communicate a set of principles that articulate a broadly shared vision for public education in the 21st century. We hope that those principles will become the basis for concerted positive action by the public education community.

See http://www.ncpe.org to get more information and to register for the conference. The deadline for making sleeping room reservations at the Crystal City Hyatt has been extended, and the special meeting room rate of $113 is still available.

We are confident that you will want the perspectives of your organization and its constituency to be represented at this important event. Please plan to participate in the National Congress for Public Education and have your voice heard.

Sincerely yours,

Alan Farstrup Executive Director, International Reading Association

Martharose F. Laffey Executive Director, National Council for the Social Studies

Faith Schullstrom Executive Director, National Council of Teacher of English

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