February 12, 2013 7:15 am
Mercedes Schneider continues her review of the board of the National Council of Teacher Quality.
Earlier entries reviewed the bios of Wendy Kopp, Michelle Rhee, and other prominent figures whose lives intersect again and again on the boards of the groups seeking control of American education, with the full-throated support of Secretary Arne Duncan.
Here is Joel Klein, the quintessential corporate reformer. This is part 9 of Schneidr’s deconstruction of the corporate reform leadership team at NCTQ.
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By John Young on February 12, 2013 at 7:27 am
Thanks Diane and Mercedes for getting me to the 2009 Broad Smart Options Master Plan. It lays out everything that should be accomplished by the 2012. The deformers are a little behind but well on their way. It’s a must read.
Click to access 429-arrasmartoptions.pdf
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By Florence on February 12, 2013 at 7:24 pm