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About Eunie Smith

Eunie Smith is the president of the Eagle Forum of Alabama.

Alabamians Ask; Trump Administration Enables State Control of Assessments

July 11, 2017 By Eunie Smith and Deborah Love

Smith & Love: States should pursue their own course under an administration that in Alabama’s case showed respect for local and state control of education.

Filed Under: Education at State Level, Elementary and Secondary Education Act Tagged With: ACT Aspire, Alabama, assessments, Trump Administration, U.S. Department of Education

Three Problems With CPRE’s Twitter Bot Claims

March 14, 2017 By Deborah Love and Eunie Smith

Eunie Smith & Deborah Love: Even by the bottom-dwelling standards of Common Core propagandists the claims from the latest Twitter study is a bit rich.

Filed Under: Common Core State Standards Tagged With: #PJNet, Common Core State Standards, Consortium for Policy Research in Education, Huffington Post, James Milgram, Sandra Stotsky, The 74, Twitter, Twitter Bots

Alabama Workforce-Data Bills Threaten Student, Family Privacy

February 21, 2017 By Eunie Smith

Parents and citizens are alarmed by bills currently moving through the Alabama legislature to create a massive warehouse of education and workforce data.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: 2017 Bills, Alabama, Alabama Legislature, data security, FERPA, HB 97, privacy, SB 153, student data mining

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"The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision-making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor."

- Donald Campbell

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