

On this day, May 5, 1903, James Beard, US culinary expert, author (Delights & Prejudices), was born in Portland, Ore.
Also on this day, May 5, 1945, A Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon, killing Mrs. Elsie Mitchell, the pregnant wife of a minister, and five children after they attempted to drag it out the woods in Lakeview, Oregon. The balloon was armed, and exploded soon after they began tampering with it. They became the 1st and only known American civilians to be killed in the continental US during World War II.
Also on this day, May 5, 1945, Bly minister Archie Mitchell, his pregnant wife Elsie, and five children from Mitchell's Sunday school class were on a Saturday morning picnic. Thirteen miles northeast of Bly, or about sixty miles northeast of Klamath Falls, Mitchell parked the car, and Elsie and the children headed to Leonard Creek. Mitchell later remembered: "As I got out of the car to bring the lunch, the others were not far away and called to me they had found something that looked like a balloon. I heard of Japanese balloons so I shouted a warning not to touch it. But just then there was a big explosion. I ran up there--and they were all dead." It was a Japanese balloon bomb. They were 70 feet tall with a 33-foot diameter paper canopy connected to the main device by shroud lines. Balloons inflated with hydrogen followed the jet stream at an altitude of 30,000 feet.
Activist criticizes education in Oregon
Oregon State Board Assessment Workgroup claims they are addressing
what matters to you, and what is that? They say you care most about
“ODE’s vision and values for statewide assessment systems.†Those
values they say are “holding space for multiple truths.†Those truths are
identified in “the legacy of high-stakes, standardized assessments.â€
SB 744, passed in 2021, exposes the “legacy†as having stakes too high.
SB 744 suspended proficiency in Essential Learning Skills for earning a
high school diploma.
Jeanette Schade, school board activist, says, “the
damage of that and identity politics is having on our schools is actually
making our schools less of educational facilities where children are
challenged to learn the basics, they need to be knowledgeable and
contributing citizens.â€
Assessment #1 is that history of standardized testing is founded in
white supremacy causing harm to underserved students by the
educational system. Oregon’s assessment system has been imbalanced
and ODE wants to increase the formative footprint and reduce the
summative footprint exposing opportunity gaps for policy changes.
Assessment #2 is the removal of practices that are complicit with racist
policies. The report quotes from 2019, Ibram X. Kendi, whom made his
fame as an “anti-racist activist, by arguing that America is a systemically
racist country and that all White Americans are complicit. However, it
says more about how racist the workgroup is as he recently outed
himself that his work is false and filled with inaccuracies. They quote:
“Anti-racist actions must remove racist policies, which serve the self-
interests of those in power.†What that means is ODE aims to adopt
standards that cut scores in achievement levels in science, math,
English language arts, and social sciences.
To accomplish these “multiple truths,†ODE proposes:
- Rehumanizing assessment
- Balanced and coherent assessment
- Infusing anti-racist assessment practices
The effects of rehumanizing practices can be seen in schools where
students have discovered the rules no longer apply and are freely
protesting and fighting forcing the school to close. Where did education
go with student-centered assessments listed such as positioning
students as sense-makers, identify and challenge inequities, support
student identity and collaborative structures?
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
A balanced and coherent assessment is all about Student Educational
Equity Development (SEED). Again, it putting the student in charge by
incorporating student voices into the continuous improvement process,
which seems to dwell around self-efficacy beliefs and a sense of
belonging as the basis for the opportunity to learn.
Anti-racist efforts have their own assessment system, which incorporates
critical race theory (CRT) through identity and diversity. When the focus
is more about the pigment of the skin than character, we’ve lost sight
of education.
Jeanette Schade commented, “ODE is throwing identity into everything
they are doing rather than focusing on what matters in education and
that is learning. Every child, regardless of race, sex, socioeconomic
status, or ability can and will learn at their level and pace…and with the
right encouragement will learn and reach the goal post. We should not
be hyper focused on immutable qualities that have nothing to do with a
person’s ability to learn. What ODE is doing is actually very divisive and
racist as they are lowering the standards.â€
What matters does not seem to include every student or parents, but
that the Governor’s equity agenda be carried into all aspects of
education.
--Donna BleilerPost Date: 2021-11-21 16:38:25 | Last Update: 2021-11-21 17:04:18 |