Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Billionaires for Education Reform - Bridging Differences - Education Week #OWS

Billionaires for Education Reform - Bridging Differences - Education Week:

Billionaires for Education Reform

Dear Deborah,

We have often discussed the problems of establishing democratic practices in our schools today. This is something you have written about extensively, and it is integral to your pedagogical ideas. Today, the question of democracy looms large as we see increasing efforts to privatize the control of public schools. There is an even more worrisome and allied trend, and that is the growing influence of money in education politics at the state and local levels.

My recent book included a chapter on "The Billionaire Boys Club," in which I described the ideological convergence of the three foundations that spend the most money in the K-12 education sector: the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, and the Walton Family Foundation.

The Walton Foundation has long been known as staunchly conservative, a steadfast funder of school choice, of