Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Situating NYC in national context, Ravitch’s book hits shelves | GothamSchools

Situating NYC in national context, Ravitch’s book hits shelves | GothamSchools

Situating NYC in national context, Ravitch’s book hits shelves

picture-6Diane Ravitch offered a first look at her new book, “The Death and Life of the Great American School System,” at a GothamSchools event in December where she explained that seeing education theories play out in reality caused her to change her mind about standardized testing, school choice, and the entire notion of “accountability.”
Today, the book officially hit shelves, after receiving a spate of favorable reviews in major newspapers. People who have been following Ravitch’s transformation in recent years will find much of her argument familiar. Still, her book offers those who are new to the story a 240-page primer on major trends in education policy — trends that Ravitch says are undermining the country’s once-great schools.
While the book contains Ravitch’s take on New York City’s recent