All Posts Tagged: 'Richard Kahlenberg'


Kahlenberg on KIPP

February 23rd, 2009 | Category: Educational Choice

Rich Kahlenberg published a review of Jay Matthews’ new KIPP book (Work Hard. Be Nice.) in the Washington Post Book World back of the Washington Post Outlook section yesterday. Rich spends the first half of the review giving Jay good marks before devoting the second half to warning readers that:

…there are also two misguided “lessons” [...]

Assumptions

August 26th, 2008 | Category: Educational Choice

In Dianne’s response below, she talks about two important assumptions we’ve made in ES’s recent report on interdistrict choice–one assumption about driving distance and the other about school capacity. Richard Kahlenberg, an ES Senior Fellow and a well-known advocate of using interdistrict choice as a means to achieve economic integration also takes issue with the [...]

Teachers In Need of Improvement

November 12th, 2007 | Category: Teacher Quality

Richard Kahlenberg* writes about peer review as the better way to get rid of DC’s worst teachers. Since teachers are harder on each other than any principal, he says, having them review each other’s teaching practice, assignments, exams and lesson plans would result in evaluations that “weed out the incompetent while preserving the basic idea [...]