All Posts Tagged: 'Private Schools'


The Libertarian Conspiracy to Destroy Public Education

July 29th, 2008 | Category: Accountability

Occasionally I’ll use phrases like “conspiracy to destroy public education” in these pages, and you, faithful reader, may reasonably wonder whether I’m exaggerating for dramatic effect. I wish I were. But no, there really are people out there who simply want to dismantle the entire enterprise, despite evidence of public education’s benefits so obvious that [...]

Dubious Education Trend Signifiers, Continued

February 23rd, 2007 | Category: Educational Choice

Earlier this week, we discussed how the words “small but growing” indicate the likely presence of a dubious education trend story, in this case about parents uprooting their entire lives to put their kids in private schools. (Alexander Russo follows up here.) Sure enough, the meme has been spreading like wildfire, at least according to [...]

I Was Right

February 22nd, 2007 | Category: Educational Choice

Okay, I promise I’ll only use that post title like, once a year (or less, if I turn out not to be right about things). But in this case, I am forced to succumb to the temptations of self-aggrandizement. On Tuesday, I wrote this post about a middle-income California couple who quit their jobs and [...]

The Great "H" Debate

October 13th, 2006 | Category: Educational Choice

So, Ryan at Edspresso, Joe Williams, AFTie Michele and NYC Educator are engaged in a lively debate about whether or not public officials who have some responsibility for public education and send their kids to private schools are hypocrites. Several people also wrote to me and Tom about this issue in DC following our Post [...]