Thanks to Sara for bringing a much-needed historical perspective to the question of the progressive role in education reform. Her post about Jonah Goldberg’s blindered anti-public education rant, keyed to the Post series about DCPS incompetence, underscores my point–while conservatives like Goldberg may have foolish things to say about this problem, liberals too often have [...]
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Let’s Not Do Away with Public Education
It’s hard to know where to start on conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg’s recent column arguing that the U.S. ought to “do away with” public schools. Goldberg comes to this conclusion based on the Washington Post’s recent series focusing on the horrible state of the District of Columbia Public Schools–which is sort of like concluding we [...]






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