
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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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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Tough Issues for E.S.E.A. Conferees
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.26.2001
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Blacks divided on vouchers
6.26.2001
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Charter School Districts, Progressive Policy Institute
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.26.2001
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Education at a Glance 2001
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.20.2001
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The Unfinished Revolution: Learning, Human Behavior, Community, and Political Paradox
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.20.2001
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Can AP courses save inner city high schools?
6.20.2001
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Catalyst for Cleveland Schools: Mayors in Charge
Matthew Clavel 6.20.2001
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Charter School Prospects
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.20.2001
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A Jay Mathews hat trick
6.20.2001
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Change is the name of the game in Memphis
6.20.2001
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