julie dervey: Good book
United Kingdom on Oct 18, 2014
Alice L. Aman:
I am not a teacher nor do I have children. I did go to public schools. So I am pretty ignorant about public school issues. This book was designed for people like me. Though when I finished, I was baffled why so many intelligent (and rich) people who seem to care about children (I'm disregarding the greedy and the ones with political agendas - we all know they are there - another time) are so much in favor of charter schools, especially considering what I learned in this book that most are not accountable to the tax payer from whom they receive a fair amount (in some case all) funding.
This lack of accountability may be good in the short run without union interfering and school boards interfering but we all know that in the long run, Capitalism will find a way to reward handsomely those in authority over the charter schools and figure out ways how to minimize what they actually have to pay for the education portion of their responsibiliy. It may not be happening in all charter schools now but if you keep shutting the doors on any intelligent/concerned oversight, that will be the future.
I read a blog entry on the web posted on the Washington...
United States on Apr 17, 2014
Laurie E. Huberman: I am very sympathetic with everything Diane Ravitch writes, but this book repeated everything many, many times more than necessary, to the point of really annoying me. On the issues, the only aspect left unaddressed and needing to be addressed is the local tax base funding the schools and making them as a result very unequal in their ability to provide a decent educational experience to all. . I am in favor of national standards...we are after all one country....and I believe schools should be funded equally on a per child basis. Local school boards have a role to play, but there can be a lot of reinventing the wheel and making important decisions about schools without the expertise available from those spending their lives studying, researching and working in schools.
France on Dec 06, 2013
D. Smith:
Here is a lady who knows exactly the state of affairs in America's public school system and, by implication, the English State system.
A must read for all of those who simply go along with the story that the current Govt and right wing press keep trotting out. The teacher haters among you will just disbelieve it.
United Kingdom on Dec 01, 2013
Angel: This book undoes most of the myths about the current corporate educational reform agenda and exposes, in the US all the destructive policies that Michael Gove is doing in the UK.
United Kingdom on Oct 14, 2013
AnthonyCody:
Diane Ravitch has emerged as an iconic figure on America's political landscape. What Daniel Ellsberg was to the Vietnam War, Ravitch has become to the battle raging over public education - a truth-teller with the knowledge that comes from decades on the inside of the education "reform" movement. Her new book, Reign of Error, The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America's Public Schools, goes on sale Tuesday, and reveals a great deal about the nature of the epic struggle raging over the future of public education in America - and beyond.
Ravitch's previous book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, was a breakthrough. An "establishment" figure reviewed the evidence and categorically rejected the dominant reform strategies then on the ascent. What's more, Ravitch called out what she termed the "billionaire boys club" for their heavy-handed attempts to privatize the public schools.
Reign of Error picks up where Death and Life left off. Over the past three years the patterns of corruption and influence have become clear, as has the evidence. Her prose is precise and accurate, and devastating. She does not mince...
United States on Sep 17, 2013
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Ángel Zambrano: La autora describe y analiza minuciosamente la importancia del sistema de educación pública norteamericano para su democracia y los ataques de la mancuerna empresarial y autoridades gubernamentales para convertirlo en un negocio más. Al apuntar los principios y cimientos democráticos de la educación pública, la autora da pautas claras para reconstruirla desde una perspectiva humanista. En México estamos viendo está película destructiva con todos los trucos señalados en este gran libro, no falta ni uno, incluyendo la película con los mismos efectos especiales. Un libro muy recomendable para todos aquellos formados en escuelas públicas. Y, por qué no? También para los de la escuela privada y para aquellos que quieren destruirla y engullir a tan venerable institución.
Mexico on Aug 28, 2016