
Freddie deBoer is right about one thing, not everything
The writer Freddie deBoer makes one really important point about the ed reform movement: We have overpromised and underdelivered because we ignore the obvious truth that some kids are smarter than others. Where he’s wrong is in thinking that this one good point makes the whole reform enterprise a waste of time.
Michael J. Petrilli 3.27.2025
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Paige Nonsense
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 7.4.2001
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Report card on report cards
7.4.2001
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School Choice in New Zealand: Sixteen Years of Unprecedented Success
Charles R. Hokanson, Jr. 7.4.2001
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Voucher researchers defend their turf
7.4.2001
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Privatizing Education: Can the Marketplace Deliver Choice, Efficiency, Equity, and Social Cohesion?
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 7.4.2001
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High Student Achievement: How Six School Districts Changed into High-Performing Systems
Karen Baker 7.4.2001
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Summer reading from the AFT
7.4.2001
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Affirmative action for speakers of second languages
7.4.2001
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Can the Market Save Our Schools? Fraser Institute
Kelly Amis 6.26.2001
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Fiscal Analysis of a $500 Federal Education Tax Credit to Help Millions, Save Billions, Cato Institute
Jacob Loshin 6.26.2001
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Do suspensions work?
6.26.2001
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The Fight to Save the Edison Charter in San Francisco, Pacific Research Institute
Matthew Clavel 6.26.2001
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