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Dr. Phony Ph.D. Special ed director had fake degrees
Daily Southtown.com (Chicago south suburban) ^ | 04/16/2006 | Katie Phillips

Posted on 04/16/2006 7:02:02 AM PDT by KeyLargo

Dr. Phony Ph.D.

Special ed director had fake degrees

Sunday, April 16, 2006

By Kati Phillips

Staff writerThe director of one of the state's worst elementary school special education programs purchased her Ph.D. for about $250 from an Internet diploma mill specializing in metaphysical theology.

This is one of three apparently fake credentials on Judith Blakely's resume, the Daily Southtown has learned.

Blakely, who earns $75,000 a year as director of student services at Calumet Park School District 132, claims to be a 2000 graduate of the business ethics doctorate program at the American College of Metaphysical Theology, according to a copy of her resume obtained by the Southtown.

The suburban Minneapolis, Minn., outfit advertises a Ph.D. for a fee of $249 on its Web site, up from the $199 deal it offered when Blakely purchased hers.

The school has no campus, awards credit for "life experiences," and boasts most students graduate in 60 days.

Getting a Ph.D., according to the school's Web site, could mean increased salary, enhanced prestige and heightened credibility for recipients.

"Psychologically, the title 'Doctor' and the word 'healing' have a natural affinity in one's mind," it reads.

The Daily Southtown performed a background check on Blakely — turning up this fake degree and other false information — after reviewing state reports that outlined compliance problems within the Calumet Park School District 132 special education program, many of which predated her hire in 2003.

The Illinois State Board of Education is threatening to "nonrecognize" the district and withhold as much as $6.7 million this year and next if the issues are not corrected.

Blakely oversees $500,000 in grant money and the 1,300-student district's special education, bilingual and tutoring programs.

The ISBE has found that grant expenditures were not tracked, teachers were not certified in special education, and speech therapy and social work services were not provided to students.

When reached at the telephone number listed for her education consulting firm Thursday, Blakely declined to comment on the problems with the District 132 special education program on the advice of her lawyer, whom she declined to name.

Attempts to reach American College of Metaphysical Theology to verify Blakely's doctorate were unsuccessful.

A 1-800 number listed on the Web site rang to a woman who said she knew nothing about the college. The college did not respond to an e-mail request for verification.

Calumet Park School District 132 Supt. Doris Hope-Jackson, hired in 2004, was not surprised to hear Blakely had misrepresented her background.

Hope-Jackson said she had recommended the school board send Blakely for additional special education training because of ongoing problems in the program.

"I told (board president) Mr. Connor, I'm concerned. Things she should know, she doesn't know," Jackson said. "He said to let it go."

The phony Ph.D. is not the only fake degree on Blakely's resume, and Blakely did not respond to requests for information about the errors on her resume.

The Daily Southtown provided Blakely's maiden and married names, a partial Social Security number and partial birth date to other institutions she listed on her resume.

Two other degrees appear to be falsified.

Blakely claims she earned a "Master Online Teacher Certification" from the University of Illinois at Chicago, in 2003.

The title puzzled spokesman Bill Burton, who said that program did not exist. He checked variations of the title with university officials.

The university does not offer a master teaching certificate online nor does it offer a degree in online teaching, he said. And there was no record of a Judith Blakely Riggins attending the school in 2003 either, he said.

In addition, Blakely's resume lists two doctors of education degrees from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. — one in higher education in 1998 and one in school leadership in 1993.

But spokesman Gariot Louima said Blakely received just one doctor of education degree in education leadership and that was in 1995.

Some educational experience listed on Blakely's resume checks out.

She did receive a master's degree from Governors State University in 2002. A spokesman for the Illinois State Board of Education confirmed Blakely holds elementary and early childhood certificates and both superintendent and general administrator endorsements. She also has approvals for learning behavior specialist and building administrator for special education, he said.

A Chicago State University spokeswoman did not return a call last week to confirm Blakely received a master's degree there in 1985 and a bachelor's degree in 1980, as stated on her resume.

Prior to being hired as the director of student services at District 132, she was a well-regarded head teacher at Worthridge School, which is part of the Eisenhower Cooperative.

She is an adjunct professor at City Colleges of Chicago and DeVry University and is the executive director of the Best Practices in Education Consulting Firm in Homewood.

BPE LLC was approved in 2003 by the state to provide continuing education and professional development units to teachers, a state spokesman said.

On Supt. Hope-Jackson's recommendation, the District 132 school board on a recent 4 to 3 vote did not renew Blakely's contract for next year.

Blakely has not returned to work at the district since the state issued an 11-page non-compliance report in March. She has missed more than 90 days of work due to vacation and illness.

The school board has not hired a director of student services to replace Blakely next year.


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Just another example of a failing government school system.

Your tax dollars at work.

1 posted on 04/16/2006 7:02:04 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

She been piling it high and deep.


2 posted on 04/16/2006 7:06:12 AM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: KeyLargo
Blakely received just one doctor of education degree in education leadership and that was in 1995.

HUH??? If you already have an earned Ph.D. why bother faking others?

3 posted on 04/16/2006 7:09:45 AM PDT by Drango (No electrons were harmed in this posting. Several however, were inconvenienced.)
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To: KeyLargo
The school has no campus, awards credit for "life experiences,"

I guess that would be for things like protesting in favor of the Invasion from the South.

5 posted on 04/16/2006 7:18:18 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (God has blessed Republicans with really stupid enemies.)
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To: bobbdobbs

Actually, the teaching of the liberal professors tells me none of them are qualified to teach regardless of what type of paper
they have in their control.
Now a Democrat isn't going to agree with me as you should know.


6 posted on 04/16/2006 7:18:52 AM PDT by buck61
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To: Drango
HUH??? If you already have an earned Ph.D. why bother faking others?

Maybe because in a pissing contest, PhD3 somehow looks better than just plain PhD?

This was a problem here in CA also until someone inserted the word accredited into the requirement. go figure.

7 posted on 04/16/2006 7:35:51 AM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (My Pug is On Her War Footing)
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To: KeyLargo

Two days ago I was in a business meeting with a public school teacher who was telling us she was getting a Master's. She was doing no actual academic work, but was getting credit for her classroom teaching. The "degree" was coming from a state college. I don't see that as a whole lot different than a mail order PhD.

Teachers get "advanced" degrees by the boatload because many public school districts give automatic raises to degree holders.


8 posted on 04/16/2006 7:36:20 AM PDT by Semi Civil Servant (Colorado: the original Red State.)
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To: Semi Civil Servant

Oh, yeah. Her "thesis" was going to be a 15-30 minute oral presentation. No actual writing was involved.


9 posted on 04/16/2006 7:39:20 AM PDT by Semi Civil Servant (Colorado: the original Red State.)
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Oh No! A phony PhD! And the difference is what? A real one from some PC California Universtity? Next thing that will happen is that we'll have ""Men of God" that behave like goats in heat and CPAs that cook the books, maybe Officers of the Court that apply something other than the Law, Cops that drive drunk, and worst of all, News people that offer up opinion as fact.
To me, unless it's "hard science" ala, medicine, engineering or chemistry, there is no value in having a degree, real or otherwise, "So I see by your resume that you put in years of fruitless effort and paid lots of money to learn no marketable skills. Hmm, I guess I'll put you in charge of people with real experience in life". Sorry, I value a Hamilton University degree in business as much as any of the real ones the Enron and Worldcom guys had. It's who and what you are, and what you can do that matters, not who's academic ass you kissed for how long. Phony degree? Show me a real one.


10 posted on 04/16/2006 8:03:05 AM PDT by Tracker47
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To: KeyLargo

I'll bet she was one of those who demanded you call her "doctor." It is quite understandable that someone who has invested the hard work to earn the degree would want the title used, but when someone is obnoxious about it, it's time to check references.


11 posted on 04/16/2006 8:08:59 AM PDT by NonValueAdded ("Too soon to remember??? How about TOO SOON TO FORGET!" from Mr. Silverback)
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To: K4Harty; Drango
If you already have an earned Ph.D. why bother faking others?

A doctorate in Education, even if real, is still regarded as a load of BS by many professors. Walter Williams had a good article on how the Dept. of Education is an academic ghetto at universities.

12 posted on 04/16/2006 8:20:35 AM PDT by DeFault User
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To: KeyLargo

bump


13 posted on 04/16/2006 8:31:15 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Drango

Some school systems have a provision in their pay scales for multiple advanced degrees.


14 posted on 04/16/2006 8:39:27 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: DeFault User
‘Those teach who can’t do’ runs the dictum,
But for some even that’s out of reach:
They can’t even teach—so they’ve picked ’em
To teach other people to teach.
Then alas for the next generation,
For the pots fairly crackle with thorn.
Where psychology meets education
A terrible bullshit is born.

— Ted Pauker, A Grouchy Good Night to the Academic Year.


15 posted on 04/16/2006 8:44:49 AM PDT by dighton
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To: KeyLargo

The most telling aspect of all this is that her incompetence led to the investigation of her credentials; the fact that a goodly number of her documents appear to be genuine speaks against those institutions as much as it does the pretentious ones.

Much of what passes for higher education today is tailored for the non-conforming student and has no real use in the workplace.


16 posted on 04/16/2006 8:45:55 AM PDT by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: Drango
HUH??? If you already have an earned Ph.D. why bother faking others?

An Educational doctoral would have been an Eed. To get a 2nd doctoral, you would go for a PhD or ScD. That way, all are listed past your name. Much more impressive. I have a BA, BS, MS but I am still a code hacker that writes programs to kill chickens.

Kris Kristofferson stated he was "proof that you don't have to be too smart to be a Rhoads scholar". Bill Clinton is another example.

17 posted on 04/16/2006 9:34:39 AM PDT by Paine's Ghost
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To: Tracker47

Good Job, there is a lot of truth in your rant.


BUMP!


18 posted on 04/16/2006 9:38:52 AM PDT by 7mmMag@LeftCoast (The DNC and Rino's: they put the CON into congress everyday.)
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To: All

Public Schools are a joke and the MSM just loves them.

You have to wonder why there's no outrage when the Public Schools continually have these scandals. Couple the mismanagement with the sub-par teaching and performance.

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19 posted on 04/16/2006 11:38:38 AM PDT by OakOak
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To: KeyLargo

Gives a whole new meaning to Affirmative Action.


20 posted on 04/16/2006 12:06:45 PM PDT by BIGZ
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