Joel Packer, chief lobbyist for the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, has started a blog. (Technically, a transcript of a podcast, but close enough.) Eager to counter the impression that the teachers union agenda begins and ends with a bottomless appetite for new funding without accountability to match, he quickly put up [...]
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Exposing the Teachers Unions’ Corporatist Pro-NCLB Agenda
The new issue of Phi Delta Kappan is well worth reading, and not just because it reprints an article I wrote about high-performing community colleges early this year. There’s also a priceless debate (not online, unfortunately) between Susan O’Hanian, self-styled “educational activist,” and Joel Packer, head lobbyist for the NEA, wherein O’Hanian–along with University of [...]






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