Diane Ravitch’s New Book is a Fun and Breezy Romp Through the Maze of School Policy
Imagine you could talk with Diane Ravitch for 10 to 15 minutes everyday.
That’s kind of what reading her new book, “The Wisdom and the Witt of Diane Ravitch”, is like.
You’ve probably heard of Ravitch before.
She’s the kindly grandmother you see on the news who used to think standardized tests and school privatization were the way to go but actually had the courage to pull an about face.
She’s that rare thing in public policy – a person with the honesty to admit when she was wrong — and even lead the resistance to everything she used to believe in!
Now she champions teacher autonomy, fair and equitable school funding and authentic public schools with duly-elected school boards.
Her new book is full of shorter pieces by the education historian from all over the mass media – The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Huffington Post and even her own blog.
You’ll find an article explaining why she changed her mind about school reform nestled next to a reflection on what it’s like to grow up Jewish in Texas. Here’s a succinct take down of President Obama’s Race to the Top next to an article extolling CONTINUE READING: Diane Ravitch’s New Book is a Fun and Breezy Romp Through the Maze of School Policy | gadflyonthewallblog
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