Educational defeatism, now a full-length book
Michael J. PetrilliCheck out this Education Week article for a preview of Charles Murray's latest book,
The reality of rigor (more on the D.C. vouchers study)
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Mike opened the door for my response to the Washington Opportunity Scholarship Program external evaluation, and I've just completed a fairly quick read of it.
Remembering Tim Russert
Chester E. Finn, Jr.So much has been written, said and televised regarding the late Timothy J. Russert that I can constructively add only this small bit to everyone's memories and biographies of this great guy.
It's the economy, Mike
Coby LoupMike thinks I'm overzealous in questioning the zeal with which ed reformers tie America's sub-par schools to forecasts of economic doom.
Hidden costs
Coby LoupLast week the Wall Street Journal editors defended D.C.'s voucher program after the Washington Post reported that its days could be numbered.
Student accountability? Say, wha?
Education poobahs from everywhere will??go this week to??Orlando for a k-12 summit hosted by former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and friends.
If it looks like a duck and it sounds like a duck...
Fordham has previously come out in favor of religious charter schools.
Another Catholic conversion
Michael J. PetrilliWhile Washington, D.C., works it way through a big debate about turning its inner-city Catholic schools into charters, a Catholic high school in Houston q
Still at risk
Nigeria's teachers' union threatens to unleash the "mother of all strikes." (Gadfly has previously commented, in op-art form,??on Nigeria's trials.)
Too-calm Coby
Michael J. PetrilliI've returned from a long weekend in New Hampshire to find my colleague Coby continuously questioning the concern that America's economic might will be damaged by her educational mediocrity.
D.C. vouchers work
Michael J. PetrilliThat's what the headlines should say about this recently released study on Washington's federally-funded school scholarship program, though they probably won't.
Ballot sabotage
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.The Florida Teachers Union and friends sued the state on Friday to remove pro-voucher proposals from the November ballot, including a provision designed to restore, you guessed it, the Opportunity Scholarship Program, which was ruled unc
My teacher is an alien
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Speaking of the economics-related back and forth between my colleagues here, a new rep
Not sharp at all
Chester E. Finn, Jr.A lot of normally smart and generally sincere??people have just made the dreadful blunder of affiliating themselves with Al Sharpton, one of America's more unlovable figures, whose fingerprints can be found on an appalling list of divisive, racist, anti-Semitic, violent,??and often bloody episodes over the past quarter century.
Do not pass go
Coby LoupLawmakers, principals, teachers, and parents clearly find it hard to hold back struggling pupils, whether they're failing high school exit exams or elementary school grade-level tests.
False alarmism
Coby LoupLast month, the Washington Post's Jay Mathews mustered strong evidence and taut logic to contest some of the more questionable claims surrounding the prospects for America's economic competitiveness.
Brooks on Obama and education
David Brooks writes today about the rift in left-leaning education circles. He rightly notes that one group, ostensibly bolder and broader, is actually, um,??regressive-er.
What a wonderful world this would be
In a New Criterion article, Alan Charles Kors, a professor of history, points out the misperceptions that many college faculty members harbor. If only their presumptions were true!
Biting the hand that feeds
Naomi Schaefer Riley takes it to the college-entrance-tests-are-biased crowd--especially those within it who profit from the very tests they decry.
Searching for the Afro-centric content standard in the curriculum pacing guide...
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Students and teachers are up in arms that Karen Salazar was fired??from a Los Angeles high school for "encouraging political activism among her students," namely by accusing the LAUSD of denying students "basic human rights" and "doing it on purpose in order to keep them subservient [a
This Week's Fordham Factor: Manifestoes
Mike and Christina discuss a recent rash of education reform proposals. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKibmnVrC4M
The New York Narcissus
Coby LoupRegarding the news that Al Sharpton and Joel Klein will team up to bring fresh ideas into education, unions be damned, New York teachers union head Randi Weingarten had this to say:
Supa Dupa Fly
In this week's Gadfly, published mere moments ago, one can find a riveting examination by Checker of what we mean when we talk about "international benchmarking." We pull no punches regarding Eleanor Holmes Norton and the
Rift
Greg Toppo's story in??USA Today about the rift between two segments of left-leaning education types is noteworthy. Education has for some lengthy period been relegated to the outskirts of political conversation, and it's refreshing to see it command a little spotlight, however briefly.
Vouchers in LA
"In a major legislative success for Gov. Bobby Jindal, the Louisiana Senate voted 25-12 Wednesday for a bill that would let up to 1,500 low- to middle-income students in New Orleans attend private schools at taxpayer expense." Article here.
John McCain takes my advice, and then some
Michael J. PetrilliI've been arguing lately that John McCain needs to distance himself from NCLB, because it's unpopular with his base and, increasingly, with the general public.
Ben Franklin would cry
Another day, another state content to let its kids continue to earn meaningless high school diplomas.