Dora Taylor is a prominent education activist in in Seattle.
In her review of “Reign of Error,” Taylor says the book is an excellent guide to what is happening in school districts across America.
She writes:
“Dr. Ravitch shatters one corporate reform myth after another with clarity providing excellent background information in the Notes and Appendix of this book.
“Because of her courageousness and direct approach, expect the corporate media to attack her because no one is left standing in this book, at least on the reform side, from President Obama’s support of school privatization to the machinations of Michelle Rhee.
“This book is a perfect reference guide to all things ed reform. Don’t understand much about test scores? Check out the chapters “The Facts About Test Scores” and “The Facts About International Test Scores”. Don’t know the history of Michelle Rhee? Go to “The Mystery of Michele Rhee”. How about the Parent Trigger? Read the chapter “Parent Trigger or Parent Tricker”. (Love the title).
“The best part is that after Dr. Ravitch explains all things corporate reform, she provides real solutions to the challenges of public education. The answers aren’t easy, there is no silver bullet as she explains, but the solutions are based on a wide range and depth of knowledge, history, experience and good old-fashion common sense.”

I love receiving the posts and admire Dr. Ravitch’s work, but it is rather overwhelming to receive so many in one day. Could you not combine them and send out one a week? Thank you. Camille Basak
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 18:19:20 +0000 To: cbasak3@msn.com
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Camille, it’s okay to just unsubscribe, and check in once a week. some readers do that, and others really use the email feed.
Last week, thousands of us had those emails, and were ready to rescue an important post that got deleted from cyberspace.
Different readers have specific action agendas, and it just takes us a minute to click through them in our email, to pick out the ones that need immediate attention. I delete the others as I go.
For instance, Seattle readers grabbed this one for sure.
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There is nobody more truthful when it comes to “outing” the businesses and politicians who have made huge money under the guise of Ed reform. Diane is amazing and we need more people like her.
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