On Inefficiencies and Value Added In Private Schools: A follow up on the Chubb research summit
Posted on January 20, 2014
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Bruce D. Baker, Rutgers
A few weeks back I posted a rather harsh critique of a summit convened by NAIS President John Chubb which he described as a gathering of leading researchers intended to generate ideas on the future of private independent schooling. Among other things, I critiqued the chosen researchers balance of ideology, knowledge of private independent schools and in some cases, generally lacking substance of their body of work on educational productivity.