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Jeff Bernstein

The One Percent And Us | Edwize - 0 views

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    Over the last few weeks, a small team of New York City building inspectors descended upon UFT headquarters, responding to a mysterious 311 call. Our building has been placed under police surveillance, and at times police have been posted as guards at our doors. The One Percent appears to be a tad bit irritated by the UFT's support for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Jeff Bernstein

The impact of Michelle Rhee's 'culture of urgency' - The Answer Sheet - The Washington ... - 0 views

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    It is an almost universal tribute offered about Michelle Rhee's 3 1/2 -year tenure of the Washington D.C. school district - that if she accomplished one thing, it was to instill a sense of urgency in the city about the need to fix broken schools that had failed children for decades. Actually, it was Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, who hired Rhee and gave her carte blanche, who made school reform the city's top priority. Rhee got all the attention because Fenty wanted it that way.
Jeff Bernstein

Halting A Runaway Train: Reforming Teacher Pensions for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    Can public-sector pensions be reformed, particularly for teachers? Everyone knows that unfunded and underfunded pension systems of the traditional kind ("defined benefit"), plus ancillary health care costs and related benefits for retirees, are burdening state and local education budgets across the land, particularly at a time of broader economic frailty. But few communities and states have yet demonstrated the wisdom, fortitude, capacity, and imagination to devise workable alternatives and put them into place. We're at a point in time where a major public-policy (and public-finance) problem has been defined and measured, debated and deliberated, but not yet solved.
Jeff Bernstein

New Orleans: Beachhead for Corporate Takeover of Public Schools « Education T... - 0 views

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    The national media consensus is that New Orleans has discovered the miracle cure for urban education.  Their conclusion is largely drawn from data provided by the Louisiana Department of Education, which obviously has a vested interest in emphasizing the good and ignoring the bad in the post-Katrina education changes.  New Orleans is important in the national education debate, but not for the reasons we commonly hear; it is important because it is the beachhead for a national movement to remove schools from local democratic control and accountability.  The privatization trade-off is that the public sacrifices control of schools for a privatized system that delivers better education for the same tax dollar.  While the citizens of New Orleans certainly lost control of their schools, it cannot be said that they have received a better education, if that also means an equitable education, nor can it be said that it came at the same cost.
Jeff Bernstein

Public Schools Outperform Private Schools, Book Says - Education Week - 0 views

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    "Public schools achieve the same or better mathematics results as private schools with demographically similar students, concludes The Public School Advantage: Why Public Schools Outperform Private Schools, published in November by the University of Chicago Press. The authors are Christopher and Sarah Lubienski, a husband-and-wife team of education professors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Central to the controversy is their suggestion that vouchers, which provide public funding for private school tuition, are based on the premise that private schools do better-an assumption that is undercut by the book's overall findings."
Jeff Bernstein

Zephyr Teachout: Hedge Funders and Their Corrupt Effort to Take Over Public Education i... - 0 views

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    "Zephyr Teachout, the Fordham University law professor who ran against Governor Andrew Cuomo in the recent gubernatorial election, released  a powerful and shocking-but well documented-report on the powerful hedge funds that seek to gain control of education in New York state. They are very, very rich. They have no particular expertise in education, nor are they accountable to anyone. Yet they are attempting to privatize one of the most important public institutions of our society. Teachout's co-author was Mohammad Khan. His contact information is listed below."
Jeff Bernstein

Pillars of Reform Collapsing, Reformers Contemplate Defeat - Living in Dialogue - 0 views

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    "There is growing evidence that the corporate-sponsored education reform project is on its last legs. The crazy patchwork of half-assed solutions on offer for the past decade have one by one failed to deliver, and one by one they are falling. Can the edifice survive once its pillars of support have crumbled?"
Jeff Bernstein

Is Poverty the Key Factor in Student Outcomes? - Public Education | The Texas Tribune - 6 views

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    "...After looking at the data, Marder has yet to be convinced that any teaching solution has been found that can overcome the detrimental effects of poverty on a large scale - and that we may be looking for solutions in the wrong place..."
Jeff Bernstein

Big Dallas Plunder - In These Times - 0 views

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    "Dallas business interests stacked the school board. Now, a rule change could open the door for wholesale school privatization."
Jeff Bernstein

Scathing Report Finds Rocketship, School Privatization Hurt Poor Kids | The Progressive - 0 views

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    "Gordon Lafer, a political economist and University of Oregon professor who has advised Congress, state legislatures, and the New York City mayor's office, landed at the airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, late last night bringing with him a briefing paper on school privatization and how it hurts poor kids."
Jeff Bernstein

Bruce Baker: How to Get Rid of Accountability, Transparency, and Student Rights | Diane... - 0 views

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    "This may be the most important article you read this week, this month, or this year. It was published last year, and I missed it. But, wow, Bruce Baker nails what is wrong with "education reform.""
Jeff Bernstein

The Battle for New York Schools: Eva Moskowitz vs. Mayor Bill de Blasio - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Eva Moskowitz and Bill de Blasio are two liberal crusaders with profoundly divergent ideas about how the mission of aiding the disempowered should be carried out."
Jeff Bernstein

Capitalism vs. education: Why our free-market obsession is wrecking the future - Salon.com - 0 views

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    "Market-based education reform has become a mainstay of American politics - and it's a disaster waiting to happen"
Jeff Bernstein

Hunger Games Comes to New York State's Public Schools - The Daily Beast - 0 views

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    "The same billionaires who just bought the New York State Senate now want to own public education. It's starve, test, and destroy."
Jeff Bernstein

9 Things to Know About School Choice - 0 views

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    "To help kick off School Choice PR Week, Forbes ran a puff piece about choice entitled "Kicking Off School Choice Week With 9 Things You Need To Know". The piece comes from contributor Maureen Sullivan who in 2009 was elected to the the Hoboken school board arguing "for lower taxes and higher standards" during her "nearly" four year term (Sullivan was elected as a member of the Kids First team, then defected because she found them insufficiently reformy, leading to a great deal of fiscal grandstanding and wrangling in Hoboken) Her 9 things make a nice compendium of what choice advocates offer as arguments these days."
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