Selling Online Education to the New Jersey Legislature
I think the members of The Joint Committee on the Public Schools thought they were going to be educated about online education at yesterday's hearing. Instead, what they got was a sales pitch.
In my previous blog post I was pretty clear that all three presenters are very cozy with K12 Inc., the for-profit online education behemoth that stands to gain the most financially if NJ starts rewriting our laws, allowing them to get a foothold. Check out this testimonial letter Susan Patrick wrote for Ron Packard, K12 Inc.'s CEO.
In my previous blog post I was pretty clear that all three presenters are very cozy with K12 Inc., the for-profit online education behemoth that stands to gain the most financially if NJ starts rewriting our laws, allowing them to get a foothold. Check out this testimonial letter Susan Patrick wrote for Ron Packard, K12 Inc.'s CEO.
I’ve known Ron for many years and his passion for education is contagious. He believes that education reform must be a priority so that American students are ready for the challenges in an increasingly competitive world. Ron is an effective spokesperson for the benefits that online learning brings to students and the limitless potential it
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