I just arrived in Chattanooga.
I will be lecturing tomorrow night, thanks to the sponsorship of the Benwood Foundation, a very civic-minded local philanthropy.
Michelle Rhee was the last speaker here on education. Her ex-husband is state commissioner of education. Needless to say, teacher evaluation and charter schools are big topics in the state.
I arrived in a huge downpour, am still drying my shoes.
But also found a very fine interview, which you might enjoy reading. I had an email exchange a few days ago and this was the result.

How can we get you to Knoxville?
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I’m cutting back on travel. Come to Chattanooga and hear me tomorrow.
Diane
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My 5th grader’s homework load dictates all extra curricular activity decisions. Probably a push at this juncture. Would love to attend. Maybe my business partner can make it. We learn a lot from you.
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Where and when will you be speaking in Chattanooga tomorrow? I’d love to attend!
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I’m speaking at U of Tennessee, Roland Hayes Auditorium, 7 pm.
Diane
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Looking forward to it. Thanks.
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What a wonderful interview!
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Stay safe, healthy and dry. Here’s some good news. Eugene Robinson posted this today at about 3:30. Not all Posties are privatization supplicants.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/eugene-robinson-standing-up-for-teachers/2012/09/17/ad3ee650-00fd-11e2-b257-e1c2b3548a4a_story.html
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Thanks for this. I tweeted it.
Diane Ravitch
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E. Robinson is usually a good read.
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