Debunking Reformy Logic One Tweet At A Time Part 2
As I reported in Part 1 of this 3-part series, I recently got into a Twitter debate with Laura Waters, Derrell Bradford and Ryan Hill which turned into an all-day affair, with Save Our Schools NJ, Jersey Jazzman and a few other pro-public education advocates chiming in. It was a 3-pronged discussion focusing on:
- Waters' continuous, illogical reasoning (Part 1)
- Hill's assertions that:
- charter schools are underfunded compared to district schools
- every child should have choice but only when that choice is a charter school
- Bradford's assertions that:
- I'm a teacher, therefore I am not an expert on public education
- I'm a white, suburban woman so I should "say nothing"
Today's post brings you...
- charter schools are underfunded compared to district schools
- every child should have choice but only when that choice is a charter school
- I'm a teacher, therefore I am not an expert on public education
- I'm a white, suburban woman so I should "say nothing"
Part 2: Ryan Hill: "All You Need Is [Choice]"
My exchange with Ryan Hill, founder and executive director of TEAM/KIPP charter schools, centered on school choice and funding. My beef isn't with whether charter schools are better or worse than TPS. That's not an either-or argument because recent research has shown that some are better; some are worse; many are about the same.What I have a problem with is 'charter school choice' being sold as the miracle cure when there is no proof whatsoever that market-driven reforms benefit all students. And if we're going to call charter schools 'public', then we have to talk about all students because traditional public schools educate all of them and charters simply do not.