Protest greets conservative education summit in SF
Jill Tucker,Vivian Ho, Chronicle Staff Writers
Friday, October 14, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO -- Activists with the Occupy movement joined forces with teachers union members outside a San Francisco hotel Thursday to protest an education conference promoting charter schools, teacher pay for performance and more digital instruction in schools.
Big names in the country's conservative education reform movement were featured at the two-day conference, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and media baron Rupert Murdoch.
Sponsored by the Foundation for Excellence in Education, a nonprofit headed by Bush, the summit focused on seniority-based teacher compensation and the ineffectiveness of school boards while promoting the use of classroom technology to reduce labor costs and boost student learning.
About 100 protesters, mostly teachers, picketed outside the Palace Hotel on New Montgomery Street, where about 750 people were participating in the sold-out education summit.
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