I wrote an article for the new issue of The American Prospect titled “How the Dems Lost on Education.” It’s the story of how “Democrats have been stumbling on education policy for years, fracturing the progressive coalition, tainting the party brand, creating undeserved political opportunities for Republicans, and, worst of all, standing in the way [...]
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And the Real Problem Is…
Now that it’s September and most college students are back in their dorms, the press has quieted down about the looming “student loan crisis” that made for great headlines a few months ago. As this article, online at the American Prospect, explains, this is because there hasn’t been much of a crisis after all. As [...]
Schools as Scapegoats?
Larry Mishel and Richard Rothstein have written a long piece for The American Prospect titled “Schools as Scapegoats,” which is a good summary of the labor-centered critique of education reform. They make some good points, but I think their larger takes on the political and the policy implications are deeply misguided.
First, the good points. A [...]






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