Education reform is dead. Matt Yglesias recently published a series of posts (start here) on education reform’s rise and fall. Meanwhile, last month, the Washington Post’s Perry Bacon built a piece around the fact that “America’s decades-long, bipartisan ‘education reform’ movement, defined by an obsession with test scores and by viewing education largely as a tool for getting people higher-paying jobs, is finally in decline.”
Education Reform Autopsies
Education Reform Autopsies
Education Reform Autopsies
Education reform is dead. Matt Yglesias recently published a series of posts (start here) on education reform’s rise and fall. Meanwhile, last month, the Washington Post’s Perry Bacon built a piece around the fact that “America’s decades-long, bipartisan ‘education reform’ movement, defined by an obsession with test scores and by viewing education largely as a tool for getting people higher-paying jobs, is finally in decline.”