Wednesday, August 15, 2012

"School Reform Gets Cool"

"A whole lot of 20- and 30-somethings across the political spectrum now believe something’s seriously flawed in our public-education system," writes Naomi Schaefer Riley. Why the sea-change?
  • Teach for America has for decades place recent graduates from top colleges — some 28,000 to date — as teachers in some of the nation's worst schools. "The incompetence and corruption are hard to forget," and "they talk about it to their peers, too."
  • Urban areas are looking attractive to hip younger people who are marrying and starting families, and the terrible state of urban schools presents a roadblock to be challenged and overcome.
  • Teachers unions are looking like dinosaurs bent on protecting undeserving members while preventing kids from getting a decent education.
  • Vouchers, charter schools, and parent-trigger laws have become "the hot cause of the millennial generation."
"Finally," concludes Riley, "a popular trend worth getting behind."

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