The Harmony Charter school opus in today’s Times is a great read. It’s very long (over 4,000 words), starts on the front page, and covers two full pages on the inside of the paper. But its author, Stephanie Saul, is a crack “investigative reporter” and a 1995 Pulitzer winner—not an education writer. The headline is a grabber: “Charter Schools Tied to Turkey Grow in Texas,” as is the subhead: “Some Founders Belong to Islamic Movement.”...
Peter Meyer is an adjunct fellow with the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. Meyer is also a former News Editor of Life magazine and the author of numerous nonfiction books, including the critically acclaimed The Yale Murder (Empire Books, 1982; Berkley Books, 1983) and Death of Innocence (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1985; Berkley Books, 1986). Over the course of his three-decade journalism career Meyer, who…
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