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Over 69% of 4th Graders in Detroit Scored Below the Basic Level in Math (Detroit, Michigan, January 2010) – John Telford, teacher activist, superintendent, passionate civil rights champion, world-class sprinter, street fighter and now author (A Life on the Run: Seeking and Safeguarding Social Justice, Harmonie Park Press, January 2010) last May applauded Arne Duncan, the Secretary of Education in the Obama administration, who had suggested that the Detroit Public Schools are the “Ground Zero” of education in America. Telford thought the news could not get any worse. Wrong, it has. In December, Detroit students posted the worst math scores in the 40-year history of the test. And Telford suggests that the quality of the education of Detroit’s students may continue to be in a free fall until the corruption at the highest level of the school administration is finally addressed. Telford, however, makes it clear that the Detroit Schools didn’t sink into this disgraceful condition overnight. It began with white flight from the city in the ‘40’s and ‘50’s and accelerated in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s with the hasty promotions of unqualified black administrators within an ill-conceived (but NOT ill-advised) affirmative action program, and reached its current nadir due to generations of miseducated parents and the accelerating incompetence and corruption at the very top. This is tough talk for tough times, but what makes the retired 74-year-old Telford different is that he comes from inner city Detroit, stayed there, taught there and still cares deeply about what happens to his students. To Telford, what has happened to the math program in Detroit is “an embarrassing disgrace and an abysmal lack of leadership at the highest level. Other former administrators like myself long dedicated to the Detroit schools would gladly have offered their services free to fix what is now a horrendous and deep-seeded problem. What is needed is a clear plan for the future and it has to start today.” While Detroit may be one of the worst school systems in America, many others are plagued with the same problems and few former administrators, those with direct knowledge of what goes on are willing to speak out. An interview with Telford will provide an extraordinary look behind the scenes of a big city school system and some concrete steps to make it right. A snapshot of what is needed:
Praise for A Life on the Run “A Life on the Run” is a triumphant tale of teaching, fighting, loving, racing, civil-righteous rebellion, and raw courage. Dr. John Telford lays it on the line in exciting activist/educator style—like the exciting activist/educator he is.” —Professor John A. Powell, Executive Director, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity ABOUT JOHN TELFORD John Telford has run on many tracks –not all of them always the right ones. He out ran Olympic champions, hosted radio shows, appeared on television, wrote over one thousand newspaper columns, coached and taught in ghetto schools and in colleges, led school districts and social welfare agencies and continues to fight for urban school reform and minority rights. Publication Information for Telford’s book: Title: A LIFE ON THE RUN: SEEKING AND SAFEGUARDING SOCIAL JUSTICE Author: Dr John Telford Harmonie Park Press Publication Date: January 2010 Price: $24.95 ISBN: 978-0-899901-49-7 Pages: 435 To schedule an interview, contact Gail Kearns, gail@topressandbeyond.com or 805-898-2263 Dr Telford can also be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfmGVZi5ca4 from documentary filmmaker Oren Goldenberg. |
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