I was also pleased to see this report from New York on a former Obama advisor's concern about the administration's education policies:
Edley said that transforming schools requires not just an infusion of competition into the system, but also regulation. He said that while some charter schools are excellent, “most of them are schlock,” and added that school choice does not provide a way to export best practice to the majority of schools.It's that "majority of schools" that I fear are being left out of RTTT and much of the administration's policies in general. This focus on closing schools, firing teachers, and opening charters ignores the fact that most children in America attend regular public schools. It is those schools with which we need to most concern ourselves.
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