Diane Ravitch review of "Waiting for Superman" from the New York Review of Books
See "The Myth of Charter Schools."
From the review:
There is a clash of ideas occurring in education right now between those who believe that public education is not only a fundamental right but a vital public service, akin to the public provision of police, fire protection, parks, and public libraries, and those who believe that the private sector is always superior to the public sector. Waiting for “Superman” is a powerful weapon on behalf of those championing the “free market” and privatization. It raises important questions, but all of the answers it offers require a transfer of public funds to the private sector. The stock market crash of 2008 should suffice to remind us that the managers of the private sector do not have a monopoly on success.
Labels: change-innovation-transformation, education, government oversight, participatory democracy and empowered participation, privatization, provision of public services
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