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Reply to "New curriculum selection process delayed— new RFP must be issues now"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/potential-conflict-of-interest-derails-curriculum-rollout-in-md-school-system/2018/05/25/d28c96c2-5e9f-11e8-9ee3-49d6d4814c4c_story.html?utm_term=.1e96b4f5ab8c WP’s article on the Discovery issue [/quote] I have to say when you read this something isn’t right about blaming Lang and fliekas primarily. Looks like smith is throwing them under the bus. One of the comments after the article, which mirrors the reporting: 8 hours ago “I'm glad the Post pointed out that Jim and Erick did everything right in this process, rather than making them the villains MCPS has tried to make them. Jim and Erick are two of the most principled educators I've ever worked with, and for years now they've worked to do what's best for kids and to add diversity to the curriculum in a work environment where leaders often engage in assigning blame rather than looking for solutions. As a teacher who ended my career in Central Services, I had an up-close seat to observe the politics without having to be involved in them. I can't count the times that I watched staff in the curriculum office try to work within the system to do what was best for kids and to provide resources for teachers in an atmosphere where that clearly wasn't the top priority among administrators who often seemed more concerned about the MCPS brand.” [/quote] I found Mr Lang surprisingly accessible and willing to meet with and listen to students and parents. [/quote] It is absolutely possible for Erik Lang to be a nice, smart, accessible guy AND also be responsible for designing and implementing a curriculum that has failed thousands of students all at the same time. I think he should have been fired. Doesn't mean he isn't a nice person, just means he did not do his job.[/quote] +1 I don’t care if he’s a nice guy or not. My kid had been stuck under 2.0 for the past 4 years and now we have another year of disorganization. He (and a few others) have done an incredibly shoddy job. [/quote]
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