Friday, October 12, 2012

Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District « Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!:


Debate on Success of New Orleans Recovery District

New Orleans Education Reform: Pass or Fail?
By Jill Anderson 04/24/2012 ASKWITHFORUMS
Do the numbers on New Orleans schools lie? It depends on who you ask.
At a heated Askwith Forum, “New Orleans Education Reform: Pass or Fail?” participants went head-to-head debating issues like academic achievement, special education, teacher firings and unions, and governance. Time columnist and EduWonk blogger Andy Rotherham moderated the discussion between Sarah Newell Usdin, founder and CEO of New Schools for New Orleans, and Kristen Buras, assistant professor of urban educational policy at Georgia State University.
One of the only things upon which the participants could agree was that, prior to Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans schools were abysmal with a history of mass disinvestment. The city had some of the worst schools in the



New Orleans Parent Discusses Recovery District “Reforms”

This is a profile of one of the Parents Across America founders followed by a link to her presentation at a Washington D.C. forum in August of 2012 titled how some African-Americans got on the wrong side of education reform.”
Karran Harper Royal’s articulate, impassioned advocacy for children has made her a familiar figure in her hometown of New Orleans and a sought-after speaker the national scene. In public meetings, government hearings, conference presentations, radio programs and television broadcasts, she cuts straight through the puffery that so often characterizes education “reform,” asking hard questions and describing the experiences of her city’s most vulnerable children in eloquent detail.