2015-09-29



On Sept. 23, Teach for America (TFA) published an article on its Website about the “Badass Women of Teach for America.”

Many of the more than 56,000 members of the Badass Teachers Association (BATS) commented on this article.

A few days later, all comments were deleted and the ability to make any additional comments was disabled. TFA then published two additional articles about the comments BATS had made. The authors of these new articles then attempted to debunk what had been written about them but was too dangerous to be left for their readers to see for themselves.

The counter-narratives of hundreds of people had been erased. But as any good public school teacher will tell you – nothing that is posted on the Internet is ever lost.

Below is every comment made on the original TFA article.

And, yes, I mean –

EVERY. SINGLE. COMMENT.

COMMENTS:

Badass Teachers don’t Teach For Awhile, they earn valid

credentials and commit their lives to public service. They speak

out against sham operations like TFA that pretend to have the

neediest of children at heart, but which really deprive them of

skilled professional guidance. I earned my M.Ed degree in 1990,

the year TFA crawled out of a dark hole…how many TFAers who

began that year remain as active educators? Badass is as badass

does.
David Sudmeier,
Redmond Middle School
WA State Badass Teachers

Bad? Yes! Badass? Definitely not! While there are a few

exceptions, TFA sends “teachers” into classrooms completely ill

prepared for the realities of teaching. MANY quit before the end

of the year. Few make it more than 2 years. They are

disillusioned, overwhelmed, ineffective, and soon become very

angry about the propaganda that landed them in the horrible

situation they find themselves in.
JD

If TFA wants to stop the bashing — why not actually try and

improve your program rather than airily dismiss the criticisms? I

am a professor who regularly seeing her students hired for TFA –

and trust me — these kids that go on to TFA are not ready to

teach anybody anything. They are totally clueless and have no

idea about the outside world other than academia and upper

middle class suburbia. These are kids who have spent the past

four years grade grubbing and cheerleading and organizing frat

parties. They all say very clearly that they do this to get into law

school. And then they are expected to actually teach other

human beings on a daily basis? Hey TFA — why not put your

teachers in white middle class school districts and see what the

response would be. I’m pretty sure it would be negative. Why? No

one wants a 23 year old with no life experience other than

running sorority rush to teach their kids in second grade.
Alana

TFA is totally NOT’ badass’. If TFA were, it would require its

recruits to take several courses, practicums, supervised trial

teachers with experienced mentors and have them take the

appropriate certification exams. Shame on you.
Robin P.

Hahahaha, tried to co-opt our skills as teachers, largely

failed(ing), now trying to co-opt our skills as activists, FAILING!

You are NOT teachers, nor badasses. True teachers stay and

make a difference! WE are teachers and badasses!
Karen Adlum

Shame on you, TFA. Badass Teachers are those with years of

training, education and experience, not some wide-eyed kids

who are given five weeks of training, brainwashed with feel-good

propaganda, and promised more money to help pay off student

loan debts.
Karen

The badasses are the teachers who stick it out instead of using

teaching as a steppingstone to a career in administration or ed.

policy. I’ve known a few TFAers who have stuck around for the

long haul, but most have left after some pretty shaky years as

fledgling educators. The former are badasses, the latter are not.
Badass Veteran

Sorry, TFA…..but you’re not badass. You use teaching as a

stepping stone; you think 5 WEEKS of training prepares you for

the classroom; you don’t support your recruits; and, worst of all,

you ENCOURAGE them to use their newfound “leadership skills”

to the detriment of children everywhere. Good work.
A trained teacher

I think maybe there is a misunderstanding. This is about kids, not

celebrating ourselves or our personal adult successes. This is

supposed to be about children and communities, especially the

marginalized and disenfranchised. I’m sorry (really) that you are

offended. We are fighting for OUR (yours too) children and this

democratic way of life. It’s impossible for someone who lacks

experience overtime to see the big picture. It just is. Veteran

teachers have that.
A Teacher

TFA is as far from BadAss as you can get. First you co-opt our

professional status with a 5 week training course of inspirational

YouTube videos, now your’re trying to co-opt the name of an

organization that exists to oppose you and all other education

deformers. Get a real teaching degree, TFA, and then we’ll talk.
Linda Meo

You have got to be kidding. You’re “bad ass” because you can

teach based on a five-week training course? You’re not qualified

to teach three-year-olds. What you are doing is trying to destroy

the public education system of this country for your own personal

profit in game for your own personal profit and gain. And for that

you should be ashamed. And don’t be surprised that we have NO

respect much less appreciation for you. Quit trying to co-op the

badass teachers association, the real BAT’s who are trying to

save publication in this country.. Being a copycat only actually

gives credit to the real organization that you’re correctly

acknowledging does an incredibly much better job than you do.
JoAnna Chocooj, BAT

Wow, I could go to school for less than one semester and be

qualified to teach? Why aren’t we doing this for medicine?

Because you could never learn enough in one summer to safely

and properly diagnos and treat patients in one summer. Why do

you devalue education so much that you think we can properly

serve our students with just a basic understanding and limited

exposure to educational and developmental theory. That’s not

badass, that’s bad practice.
SCG

Getting paid a mid six-figure salary to participate in the neoliberal

assault on public education is far from badass. Basass implies

fighting against the powers that be; TFA is embedded in the

power structures that uphold racism and growing economic

inequality. Teach For America is a central cog in the

anti-democratic, racist machine working to privatize public

education. Their influence has severely impacted the teaching

profession and worsened the educational experiences and

opportunities for our neediest students. In addition, badass

means putting yourself at risk, but these women have by and

large personally profited from their work in the education

industrial complex.

I agree with the other comments on this website. This post is an

affront to all the hard-working teachers, activists, and justice

seekers who have risked financial and even bodily harm to fight

against all that TFA stands for. I’m stealing what others have said,

“TFA is not badass, it’s just bad.”
Katie O

TFA is not helping our kids, but rather hurting our great

educational system. Assuming that someone can train for 5

weeks and then teach is a complete nonsensical idea. Kids and

schools are more complex than 5 weeks could ever train one for.

Teaching is an ART and not everyone is cut out for it, particularly

but TFA people. Shame on Wendy Kopp for doing nothing but

trying to PROFIT from our kids! This is not a fast food job. It is a

career dealing with the most precious resources we have: our

children. Go flip burgers but leave our kids alone! Shame on

these profiteers!!!
Allyson

Wow. TFA folks are far from badass. Teasing is the hardest thing

I’ve ever done and I have energy and intellect for miles. I went to

six funerals of my students last year. I teach sixth grade. I have

been at it for about 10 years. They think they’re badass for

serving to? If this piece of so-called journalism called any further

up the corporate butt hole, it would be rubbing against the uvula

of TFA itself. After all, aren’t corporations people?
John Simms

Yes, I know I said teasing instead of teaching. That’s what

happens on a Sunday morning when you are on your way

to feed a family of five. A family, I might add, is not my own.
John Simms

You know what’s really Badass? Remaining a committed teacher

in the face of tremendous adversity. This is something rarely seen

amongst the ranks of those who are working as “teachers” for

TFA.
Rebekah L

If I had known all I had to do to be badass was to study for a few

weeks and act like I knew what I was doing, I could have saved

myself a whole lot of grief, time, and money. If you REALLY cared

about the kids and not your own egos, you’d actually get an

education instead of teaching kids that it’s okay to take short cuts

as long as you’re “making difference.”
Susan G

Oh, please! The term “badass” is fitting for members of the

Badass Teachers Association. TFA is NOT badass in any way,

shape, or form. Go co-opt someone else’s movement!
APaar

Aren’t the real bad asses the children whose bodies and futures

these careers were “fueled” by? (Your word choice)

I think this is the type of op-ed that drives the people trying to do

good within TFA completely nuts. It’s is straight out of the

appropriate, self-promote and leave playbook that TFA claims to

not subscribe to.

Also the parts about TFA being more persecuted than any other

organization sound privileged as hell.

There are great stories in here. I deeply respect Packnett’s work.

But putting her next to Cunningham is really gross. This whole

framing is disgusting. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
Xian

TFA is NOT “badass”. You are part of the corporate education

reform movement which Badass Teachers are fighting everyday.

You do not stand with teachers who have gone through

extensive training and have worked for years to help our children

to surmount the obstacles they face in their lives through

education provided by professionals. We are the long term

committed, tested by time and by the efforts of educational

deformers to tear down the teaching profession, public education

and community.
EGlynn

TFA stands for Teach For Awhile. Not doing our students any

good. Most TFA’s are just “warm bodies” for one or two years and

nothing more. They are teaching to pay off their loans.
Richard Martin

You are not “badass.” That label is for real teachers, who stand

with teachers. TFA are pawns for the coporate take-over of

education, most of whom never teach more than a few years to

have their loans forgiven and pad their resume. Shame.
David Topitzer

We can’t forget that our public education system was never

created to educate all children. Thus, it’s not broken; it’s doing

what it was created to do. If what activist and social critic James

Baldwin noted is true, “Education for whites is indoctrination.

Education for blacks is subjugation,” then the traditional public

system is colonial and TfA represents neo-colonialism. TfA is

entering its DNA into the education system at various levels. If

they were there to liberate my urban students, i would support

them, but since no TfA member I met (male or female) are

themselves liberated, I can’t. Wendy Kopp has no clue she’s just

got lots of social capital and money. The only purpose of the use

of “bad” in BAW by TfA is that they want to be “hip” and “cool” SO

bad.
John

I think woman achieving and being successful is great for all

women. I am curious to find out however how many TFA alum are

still teaching 5,10, and 15+ years versus how many leave

education to persue other fields. Real success for TFA will be

achieved when your great alumni continue long term the noble

profession of teaching.
K

Badass? Dumbass…….TFA needs to fold. You’re already folding

education.
Ron J

Who the hell is TFA to call themselves Badass? They are the

scabs in the education-field. They are the recipient of hedge fund

destroyers of public ed. They are the garbage that rich, mostly

white, entitled brats go to in order to move up the ladder and on

the backs of the urban and rural poor.
Myles Hoenig

Who inspires me to badass? My mother a career teacher who

didn’t receive 5 weeks of training, teach for 2 years then leave

the classroom to go to the upper echelons of your organization

to get big bucks while leaving countless children and an entire

generation with a substandard education. A career teacher who

dedicates her whole life to improving outcomes for students and

constantly educates herself to do that job better, NOW THATS

BADASS. I think you have the definition wrong.
Proud daughter

Teach for America … little more than camp counselors without the

pine trees on their shirts.

Imagine for a moment the instant promotion of butchers to

surgeons … or deck builders to bridge engineers. Imagine Cub

Scout troop leaders as military generals … or menu makers as the

next classic authors.

There’s something so odd about teaching … and it’s seldom

ending grading that snatches away your Sundays, faculty and

department meetings, parent confabs, planning, gathering things

you need and resources you want. Colleague exchanges and

innovative thinking. Blend in some school politics and the usual

work-place agita … and maybe some deep intrigue at times. Oh,

and don’t forget your family … those folks you bump into when

you’re half dressed. They want a piece of you, too.

I’m certain that five week preparation period offered by the

Teach for America leadership is gonna arm those greenhorn

teachers to the max? If that’s true, I’m only four or five hundred

practice swings from the major leagues. When do I get my

contract and uniform?

I’m not angry that people assume they can do my job. I’m

amused. You know, I’ve been thinking … wondering what I might

do when I’m done in the classroom. I think I might dabble in some

surgery … or maybe aeronautics. Looks easy from where I sit.

Pluto … here I come!
Denis Ian

Great propaganda. Read this, also http://www.alternet.org

/education/teach-america-bait-and-switch-youll-be-making- difference-youre-making-excuses
Bobbi

Excuse me. Public education teachers are badass! No one with a

5 week training period should even think about calling

themselves a badass. Unless it was a typo and you meant, Teach

for America is “bad,” for education. And anyone who uses TFA is

an ass! That I would agree too.
Paula Garfield

“It’s no accident that Teach For America has fueled the careers of

so many extraordinary women—it’s by design.”

WHAT?!?!? Use your critical thinking skills you honed in college

and think about that. The design is that you go into a

marginalized school where parents can’t or don’t know to

complain about the random (albeit book smart in another subject

besides education) unprepared person teaching their kids. And

YOU are then ‘fueled’ by and off the backs of disadvantaged

children! to then leave and become individually ‘extraordinary’ in

another career. And you admit it. You HIGHLIGHT it! You are

using these most deserving children, families and communities

for your own gain. It’s actually quite shameful. And the damage

left behind you wouldn’t know.

Teaching is about uplifting children and developing productive,

happy and empowered citizens in a democratic society for the

LONG HAUL not a spring board for some ‘badass’ career. So sad

for kids, families and our democracy actually and definitely NOT

BADASS.

Badass teachers know the depth of knowledge and experience

OVERTIME that is needed for BADASSNESS. They are committed

public servants NOT ever thinking about personal gain. Sorry,

good people, TFA is not anywhere in the realm of Badass.
A Teacher

How very typical. You claim you are teachers , after only 5 weeks

of training. Then as you ‘donate’ two years of time in the

classroom to pad your resume, you claim you are “a badass

woman”. NO! A Badass Teacher is one who has earned

credentials through 4 years of university undergrad, hones their

craft while teaching by extending their credits to include behavior

management, motivation, child development, collaborative

learning environments while likely juggling a home and a family

of their own. A real BADASS Teacher is not afraid to examine the

behind the scenes manipulations of a ‘reformer’ agenda. You are

all PAWNS – People Allowing Whiny Newbies to destroy Public

Schools. <o>
Jan

Being an underprepared instructor drone who is not committed

to the education profession or staying in the classroom and

perfecting your craft is NOT badass. It’s just bad.
Steven Singer

Is Katie Cunningham taking full responsibility for the race baiting

ad that is running in New York right now?

And, to say that these women are not self promoting when they

are in the news regularly is disingenuous at best.
NYGAL

My favorite quote ” It’s received a fair degree of attention for

organizational effectiveness” – fair is as good as marginal!!! You

are marginally correct – TFAers are Bad…case in point – you can’t

even come up with your own slogan – you have to steal it from

others…
Angela Reynolds

As an educator, I find this article insulting to my chosen

profession of 21 years!! I chose education and began teaching

after completing my B.A. in Education and my master’s degree. I

am currently working on my doctorate in Education while I am still

in the classroom! TFA teachers, I challenge you to spend more

than one or two years in a classroom. I challenge you to join a

district as a person with a degree who wants to teach, and I want

you to apply for alternative certification, a process that takes

about 2-3 years. I challenge you, as a new teacher, to join the

local teacher union, so that you can understand the importance

of banding together. I want you to explain to me how you

differentiate in a class of 27 students–where you have 12 of them

with IEPS, 2 ESOL students, and 6 students with 504s. I want to

challenge you to one year in my classroom at my high school or

ANY Title One school in our country. I want you to be there for

the football games, dances, lockdown drills, medical

emergencies, and Homecoming Spirit Weeks. I pity you, because

you will NEVER have the satisfaction of seeing the younger

siblings of families come through your classes, you will never

have the joy of celebrating school milestones, and you will never

have the respect of the community because “she left after a year

or two”. And you will never….be Badass. That takes courage and

commitment.
Cheryl Vinson

Helping to destroy the public school system does not make TFA

employees badass; it just makes them pawns for corporations

that want to turn education into a for-profit operation, to the

detriment of the students and their communities. Being used is

the polar opposite of badass—they should be embarrassed, not

proud.
Peggy ^O^

Why don’t you go establish a settlement house in a slum

somewhere instead of writing PR like this?
Splendidanomaly

As a Bad Ass Teacher(BAT), I am highly insulted as a woman that

you are naming these TFA’s Bad Ass Women. They are not the

only women juggling a Career (not a job), families and everything

else it entails. I have been doing so for the last 25 years while

battling the decimation of public education including the attack of

TFA on the teaching profession!
Cynthia Pelosi, M.S.

These are NOT teachers. Teachers are trained for more than 5

weeks. I find it insulting that TFA keeps putting these untrained

people in the classroom and calling them teachers. Teachers

have the backround and training to understand how to develop

the entire child…..not just follow a script. Why don’t they do this in

other professions? Why do lawyers, doctors, accountants,

plumbers, or anyone need training or college.? These people

think with 5 weeks training they can do this important job as well

as the trained professionals!!!! Sad ….. very sad.
Daisy

Anyone who falls for this propaganda has their head in the sand.

TFA has been called out for what it is: An opportuni$tic grab to

displace experienced, qualified teachers with 2 year ambitiou$

young career climbers who have no intention of staying in the

classroom. Well, I hope you realize that you just abandoned

Johnny, again, and helped destabilize a community’s school

along the way. Nice resume padding, $cab.
Erin Rafferty

Most TFA-temps can’t handle 1 year in a tough classroom. TFA’ers

aren’t badass they’re dropouts.
Joan Grim

Teach For America (TFA) is a Dumb Ass Scam (DAS).
Chris

I don’t think Badass means what you think it means….unless you

think it means hopeless posers who have NO idea how to teach

with a mere 5 weeks of training. Badass teachers have years of

preparations. Badass teachers advocate for and promote their

students, not themselves. You people are disgusting.
BASS

Badass Teachers Teach for Life
RBA

Imposters.

Scabs.

Pretenders.

You people have absolutely no right to stand in front of a

classroom of children.
John Christopher Nolan

Teaching and corporate America are not compatible. How dare

TFA try to Kopp(sic) the name. Bad Ass women? More like

Gordon Gekko, greedy poseurs. Hypocrites of the lowest

echelon.
Char Ashton

If by “transforming the landscape,” you mean the strip mining of

the education reform movement, then yes, the landscape is

“transformed.” No, it is not pretty. If you think that makes you

badass, than you are very confused as to what a real badass

teacher is.
FLBadassTeacher

No amount of propaganda can make me believe that TFA Corp

members are teachers.
Another Real Teacher!

Badass Teachers are in the profession for the long run, not for

resume building. We are there for the kids long after you TFA

employees move on and your charter schools shut down. Stop

pretending to compare yourselves to real classroom

professionals.
David Burks

Just wondering if you would also promote dentists, doctors,

nurses or lawyers who trained for 5 weeks instead of the 5+

years a true professional would undergo? Will you put you teeth,

surgery, hospital care, or legal case in the hands of a summer

trainee? Stop belittling the true expertise of a properly trained

educator. Teaching is NOT glorified babysitting. I believe my

library offers a babysitting certification in about the same time as

your ‘TFA’ training. Shameful!
ProudProfessionalEducator

Stealing, by imitating, the name of another group, namely the

BadAss Teachers (BATS), is unethical.
Sensei

Nice try Wendy. There is nothing badass about TFA. Now BadAss

Teachers know how to truly reform education in this country. Your

scabs are trying to help those who would destroy public

education and leave our most vulnerable children behind.
Laura Fleming

Basically Awaiting White (collar job)

Boldly Accomplishing What?
5yearstoyour5weeks

It’s telling that the accomplishments highlighted in the article deal

with actions outside the classroom. Figures.
Real Teacher

Badass Teachers are college trained professionals. I put in 20 ye,

with an education masters, plus National Board. TFA are naive

kids that damage the community with their cheap, inexperienced

labor then leave to say they worked with the poor. TFA is Teach

For A while.
Lucia, Real Badass Teacher

YOU CALL YOURSELVES TEACHERS ALSO,YOU CAN BELIEVE

WE ALL KNOW YOU ARE NOT BADASS TEACHERS BECAUSE

BADASS TEACHERS KNOW THE REAL TRUTH!
Wanda Ryals

TFA employees (I can’t call them teachers when the organization

calls them corps members and the organization doesn’t think

they are, either) don’t deserve the label “badass.” They may work

hard and raise families, but they were never as dedicated to their

students as the many thousands of real teachers who, knowing

the long hours and low pay, still went through the full education

program to be fully qualified as teachers and who have

dedicated decades to teaching. Temps for Awhile get this

attitude of superiority and idea that they can move into an area,

impose rigid discipline and scripted instruction, and leave after

two years to start their “real” careers. Even your founder, Wendy

Kopp, admits the deception. In 2011 she said, “We’re a leadership

development organization, not a teaching organization. I think if

you don’t understand that, of course it’s easy to tear the whole

thing apart.” Yet, she named it “Teach for America.” Why not,

“Leadership Development for America”? I call that “deceptive,”

not “Badass!”
Lisa ^O^

TFA is not and will never be a badass organization. The women

of TFA are not badass. They are temporary school personnel

committed only for two years of “teaching” despite the lack of

teacher training and skill obtained by credentialed teachers. TFA

takes money from public school districts as a headhunter would

for providing temporary, untrained personnel who will be gone as

soon as they begin to develop skills. That is not badass, but

greedy, shortsighted, and asinine.
Karen Rosa

Bad Ass Teachers aren’t “fueling” a career by teaching for two

years, we teach for a lifetime! TFA recruits are being terribly

deceived by articles like this. I hope they realize they have been

duped…students deserve career teachers. ^0^
Donna Mace ^O^

Wondering since TFA is so much more enlightened than us

properly trained EDUCATORS, why could you not come up with a

better moniker for your women than bad ass? Does seem odd

that you wanted to be called by the same name as us, so called

no good teachers who actually got a degree in education and

have put our hearts and souls into every precious child we teach

YEAR AFTER YEAR……meaning 10, 15, 20, 30 years….not an

“activity” to add to our resume for that “big job” in a couple of

years.
Badass Certified, Highly Qualified,
Highly Effective Trained Teacher

Perhaps the likes of Teach for America will go down in history as

one of the vulture capitalists’ most damaging privatization

enterprises to US public schools. The treatment of children as

commodities is weak and inhumane, not Badass. Feigning highly

qualified status is weak, not Badass. Taking jobs away from truly

highly qualified professionals is weak, not Badass. Using

propaganda to hide the truth of the impacts of poverty is weak,

not Badass. Going along with TFA’s cultish indoctrination without

using critical thinking (i.e. How can I possibly be highly qualified

to teach our neediest children after only 5 weeks of training

when it takes more training than 5 weeks to be licensed to be a

nail technician in a salon?) is weak, not Badass. Becoming an

insider to promote corporate propaganda in other leadership

roles when you’ve seen the ineffectiveness for personal gain and

profit is weak, not Badass. Protecting the profits of the 1% while

feigning good works for needy children is weak, not Badass.

Teach for America is a sham, not Badass. The harm done by TFA

and all who were complicit in this parasitic organization will go

down in history as personal weakness and unprofessional

conduct, as greedy and shameful behavior, not Badassery.
Susan DuFresne

You are not “Badass” at all. Maybe you should change to

“Wimpass.” Sounds a lot better and matches the crappy fake

teacher crap you promote.
Glenn

Sorry, the Badass moniker is taken by real Badass Teachers.

Don’t co-op the name, style and message of legitimate, highly

trained teachers – it’s just a sleazy move.
Joanne OBrien

Badass you are not.

Bad, edutourists, teach for a while, those who use students as

resume bullets, eduprenuers, fake, policy writers, wanna be a

politician, teacherprenuers and teacher wanna be are the correct

adjectives for you.
StandingProud

TFA are basically scabs, they teach for two years to pay for part

of a college education!

They are not committed to our children, they are committed to

lowering their student loan payments!!!
Food Safety Chef

Only a person from TFA (without teaching experience) would think

what they do is “badass”. You’re a joke and thankfully, despite all

of your self promotional efforts, the public is now aware of what a

sham you really are.
Proud Public School Parent Against TFA

Badass? Not a chance. A real badass ^0^ teacher knows that it

takes more than five weeks to develop her craft and years to

become a fully formed professional. Also, real badasses don’t

feel the need to promote themselves; they advocate for their

students. Real badasses study for years to be the best educator

they can be. Real badasses are in it for the long haul, not for a

few years. Please stop trying to be something you’re not…you are

not badasses
20 Year Badass ^O^

Obviously, the author of this article has a bias against real

teachers. Who would want their child to be taught by a poorly

trained college student? This is not OK. In no other profession

would you want a newbie working with you or your kids.

The idea that anyone can teach with just a little bit of training is

what’s wrong with education in this country. Do we want really

want a bunch of untrained, low-paid drones teaching our kids

through computers? Free thought, creativity, and a real zest for

learning would be casualties of this plan.

Shame on you for your fluff-piece!
Irving Milbury

You STOLE the name of our major teaching group. Some things

beggar belief–that some people believe throwing a kid with 5

weeks training into a high risk environment is a recipe for

success, for instance, or that the same people think it is okay to

steal a concept name that doesn’t belong to them and never will.

Shaking my head, TFA. Shaking my head.
Mr. Jay

Treating poor students and students of color as stepping stones

to your “better” career is not badass…it is selfish and morally

reprehensible.
Lynn

Wow – really? You can’t even come up with something original for

female TFA workers? And yes, workers because they are not

trained, highly qualified professionals, like teachers are. They are

pretenders and led to believe by an organization that they are

being well-trained in 5 weeks to withstand the demands of

modern teaching. Which is just like you trying to use “badass”

that already belongs to the Badass Teachers Association –

pretender.
C Andrews

You remind me of a group that co-opted the Children’s’ Defense

League’s motto, “NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND” ! Real teachers go

through 2 to 5 years of training as teachers, real educators jump

through hoops TFA doesn’t even begin to address! To quote the

Childrens’ Defense League, “my boat is so small and the ocean is

so big”. Please don’t steal from real Bad Ass Teachers and we

won’t pretend to be nurses or paralegals or whatever other

career choices that take 2-5 years past the B.A.
Cynthia Mann

Not Cool… you have NOT EARNED the right to be “Badass” until

you earn your TEACHING DEGREE.
KAT

I am waiting for a Dentists for America. I can drill and fill cavities

in 5 weeks and tell other dentists how to do things more

effectively.
Robby G

Why do you need to “borrow” the essence of the name of an

actual Badass organization like Badass Teachers? A group of

highly trained REAL educators who despise the very thought of a

crash course for people to become teachers. Could it be that you

hope to take advantage of people who may not be aware of

TFA’s tactics? Could it be that you’re scared of the power and

influence that real BATs hold? I think so.
Real Badass Teacher

You are neither “Bad Ass” nor highly qualified. And worse, you

take the place of a teacher who is not only Bad Ass and highly

qualified, BUT who also plans to make it a life’s work. Shame!
Artmisse

http://www.alternet.org/education/teach-america-bait-and-switch- youll-be-making-difference-youre-making-excuses
John teacher

YOU ARE NOT BADASS. HORSE’S ASS, FOOL ASS AND GREEDY

ASS, THAT’S WHAT TFA IS. YOU CAN’T CALL YOURSELF

BADASS WITH ANY DEGREE OF CREDIBILITY IF YOUR GOAL IS

TO DESTROY THE PROFESSION OF TEACHING AND TURN IT

INTO A PART TIME GIG WHILE YOU’RE WAITING TO GET A REAL

JOB.
Michael Dominguez

TFA is dumbass, not badass. Anyone willing to believe that

inexperienced and poorly trained people who are in and out of

schools are somehow changing education in America for the

better is seriously confused. TFA is a private entity being used to

help privatize our country’s public education system. While TFA

recruits may put their hearts into their jobs, they just can’t

compete with a traditionally trained teacher. Edreformers tout

TFA but are the very reason there is a teacher shortage. If you

want to teach, don’t be a dumbass, go to school and get a

teaching degree.
Phil Sorensen

Holy neocolonialism, Batman! Could you be any more transparent

in your attempt to appropriate the badassery of the Badass

Teachers Association? This is pretty much what we expect from

an organization devoted to dismantling what’s left of public

education in support of a neoliberal corporate agenda.
Will Valenti

You are not bad ass. 5 weeks does not prepare you at all to teach

in education. I have taught for almost ten years and I have met

only two TFA worth anything. Most are simple a body in a class,

not knowledgable and certainly not a teacher. Your program is

NOT a solution, it is part of the problem. Shame on you for

pretending to be teachers!
Kelly

You are not bad ass. Far from it. You are part of the problem, not

the solution. 5 weeks of training is nothing. BATs work hard to

make changes in the system that benefit our students. We are

there everyday. Year after year. Becoming part of the community.

Your people don’t last in education. Your program is a joke.
Teresa Brown

SHAME ON YOU!! Claiming to be something you are when you

aren’t! You’re trying to take jobs from PROFESSIONALLY trained &

licensed teachers.
Mary

This is not even teaching, let alone badass teaching! Stop lying.

You have summer camp training at best. You are changing the

landscape of public education by harming the very children who

need the most stability. The real ‘badass’ teachers devote their

lives to their students, parents and communities. You use them to

further your NON educational career. How dare you call

yourselves teachers? You are destroyers of public education.

Shame on you.
Lesa Wilbert

Professional education, experience, and hard-won expertise are

badass. Long -term commitment and professional development

are badass. Pretending to expertise while blocking true

educators from jobs is not badass. Thinking that five weeks

creates a teacher is sheer ignorant folly.
Prof.teacher

Seriously you have 5 weeks of training to be a teacher. You are

not badass. ^o^
^O^

Forgetting the fact that you lifted the notion of being a badass

teacher directly from an established group of actual badass

teachers (and you know you did), this whole post smacks of fake

and flimsy rhetoric and degrades the common sense of intelligent

women.

My friend’s daughter fell for your “badass” pitch. She lasted a day

in New Orleans. A day. She realized immediately that she had

absolutely no support and was not prepared for the job that you

need a 4-5 year degree to do.

TFA= Teach For Awhile.
Al

This article is such ridiculous drivel! Who in their right mind

WANTS to entrust the education of their children to a person who

was trained for only 5 weeks?! While standing by and

watching/listening to HIGHLY QUALIFIED public school teachers

who are VERIFIABLY BADASS be villainized! This TFA program

has been used to de-professionalize the teaching profession, to

attack public school educators, and to fuel the drive for

ed-reformers to privatize and charter-ize public schools (oh

surprise! The same program’s advisory board the author of this

piece serves is driven toward ed-reform! I wonder if she also

knows & loves Michelle Rhee). Then, after 2 years or so, the

“teachers” from TFA leave teaching to pursue a different career

entirely! Though the examples listed above are family-related,

there are but six of them. All this TFA garble really tells me is that

there is a dangerous lack of knowledge of what it takes to truly

be a badass. Shameful.
A Highly Qualified Public School Teacher

Tfa is far from Badass! 5 weeks of training is a joke. Nothing can

replace the college training, internships in schools during college,

and student teaching that real teachers go through. No to

mention the continuing education in graduate school and the

years of experience that go into becoming a great teacher.
Teachem

Thinking you can become a teacher in 5 weeks is far from

badass. Going through a real education program and devoting

your life to teaching children – that is badass!
Marla Kilfoyle

If TFA was so great, why are white affluent districts standing in

line to hire these “teachers”? I guess if you are poor or a person

of color you don’t need a professional teacher! Instead, any hack

with 5 weeks of training looking to beef up their resume will do!

^o^
Eve Shippens

TFA=another attack on the public schools. Destroying truly

dedicated teachers who are getting forced out of the profession

(a profession is field of work you prepare for seriously and work

in for a prolonged period of time). All as a cheap alternative.
Charmbla

This is not badass, how dare you try to co-opt the badass theme!

Come at me ten, fifteen years from now when you’ve earned

comparable qualifications (not the ones handed to you), and

stayed in the classroom and not used is as a jump to the

boardroom.

TFA is pathetic. Gl
eelo

Putting TFA clones into staff office in the House of

Representatives is the moral equivalent of stuffing a ballot box;

Putting people with 5 weeks training into inner city classrooms is

gentrification and is the moral equivalent of breaking and

entering; calling yourself badass is a joke. No one is laughing.
sue

You are not badass. You are destroying public education with

dirty money.
^O^

TFA=Teach for awhile 5 weeks of summer training do not make

for a highly trained teacher, but a babysitter. School systems pay

TFA per placement – how much $? The money would be better

spent on hiring qualified, trained teachers who choose teaching

as a career, not a resume building experience. It takes years to

become a master teacher. How will the two-year churn of teacher

turnover with TFA teachers benefit the schools they work in?
NOVAOptOut

Hope that TFAers who read this post are aware of how dishonest

and derivative this BAW idea is. If I hadn’t been so before and I

were a TFAer I would finally be humiliated by being a member of

TFA. Is there anyone reading our comments who is puzzled?

Well, if you are one such person figure it out.
ann

Badass? For how long? 2 years? Then on to another career

where you make twice as much and talk about how you tried to

help poor minorities at some cocktail party? Please. Teaching is

not for weak or for people who give up on it.

JSmom

You are not in any way, shape, or form badass. 5 weeks of

training does not equal a REAL teacher.
^o^ Maggie Coffinet, one badass teacher and proud member of
the Badass Teachers Association

“These women are so badass that they don’t have time for

self-promotion;…..” followed by a page of promotion? I am

thinking that this blatant co-opted, copy-cat messaging is a sign

of desperate times.
Cindy Hamilton

Badass??? Really??? 5 week training course and you don’t make

a career out of education you use it as a stepping stone for

another job that pays better. How “badass” is that? There is no

“love” of the job, “love” for the children, no true calling…REAL

BAD ASS TEACHERS have degrees 4 and 5 years long with

Master Degrees to boot…we do what we do for decades in the

classrooms…talk to me when you’ve been in the classroom as

long as I have! I have been in college learning HOW to teach

longer than most of your members have been teaching in

classrooms! THAT’S BADASS!
One seriously Badass Teacher

Pathetic Imitation is the pathetically sincerest form of pathetic

flattery. or something . . . heh heh. I mean, this just beats all!

Pathetic. Se also https://www.facebook.com/groups

/BadAssTeachers/
Bert Downs

These women aren’t badass. They are exploiting the poor,

compromising public education and responsible for putting the

most untrained, temporary teachers into our most underserved

schools. Not badass – just self-serving.
Pamela Casey Nagler

Are you trying to co opt the language of the Badass Teachers

movement? Five week trained scabs are not bad ass nor

teachers. Nice try but we aren’t fooled.
Ro Jensen

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