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The Death and Life of the Great American School System

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by Diane Ravitch


  2 Deborah Meier, “‘Data Informed,’ not ‘Data Driven,’” Bridging Differences blog, March 5, 2009, http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/Bridging-Differences/.

  3 Common Core, Why We’re Behind: What Top Nations Teach Their Students But We Don’t (Washington, D.C.: Common Core, 2009), www.commoncore.org/_docs/CCreport_whybehind.pdf. Tom Loveless of the Brookings Institution tells me that many low-performing nations also have a balanced curriculum. If so, it is unclear why the United States should be one of the few nations that focuses only on reading and mathematics, showing no concern for other important studies.

  4 Jeanne S. Chall, Learning to Read: The Great Debate (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967); Chall, The Academic Achievement Challenge: What Really Works in the Classroom? (New York: Guilford Press, 2000). For a concise description of the parts of speech and their relationship to writing, see University of Ottawa, “Parts of Speech,” www.arts.uottawa.ca/writcent/hypergrammar/partsp.html.

  5 Carol Jago, With Rigor for All: Teaching the Classics to Contemporary Students (Portland, MN: Calendar Islands Publishers, 2000); in The Language Police, I compiled (with the help of Rodney Atkinson, an expert elementary school teacher and specialist in children’s literature) a list of classics for children. Diane Ravitch, The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn (New York: Knopf, 2003), 203-234.

  6 Ravitch, The Language Police, 162.

  7 National Center for Education Statistics, The Nation’s Report Card: U.S. History 2006 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, 2007).

  8 See E. D. Hirsch Jr., The Making of Americans: Democracy and Our Schools (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009); Core Knowledge Foundation, Core Knowledge Sequence: Content Guidelines for Grades K-8 (Charlottesville, VA: Core Knowledge Foundation, 1999), 1-4.

  9 To understand how textbooks are shaped by pressure groups in these two key states, see Ravitch, The Language Police.

  10 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, “TIMSS Results Place Massachusetts Among World Leaders in Math and Science,” press release, December 9, 2008, www.doe.mass.edu/news/news.asp?id=4457.

  11 William H. Schmidt, statement for U.S. TIMSS, Michigan State University, College of Education, December 2008, http://ustimss.msu.edu/mnpresre.html.

  12 Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley, “The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap by Age 3,” American Educator, Spring 2003. See also Hart and Risley, Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience of Young American Children (Baltimore: Brookes, 1995).

  Index

  Academic achievement

  charter schools and

  in District 2 (New York City)

  in San Diego

  Teach for America and

  teachers’ unions and

  vouchers and

  See also Achievement gap; Proficiency levels

  Accountability

  Broad Foundation and

  NCLB and

  in New York City

  in San Diego

  standards movement and

  value-added assessment and

  See also No Child Left Behind; Standardized tests and testing

  Achieve, Inc.

  Achievement First (charter management organization)

  Achievement gap, among racial and ethnic groups

  in Boston charter schools

  in District 2 (New York City)

  high-quality teachers and

  under NCLB

  in New York City

  in San Diego

  school resources and

  Teach for America and

  in Texas

  in Wisconsin

  Adequate Yearly Progress. See No Child Left Behind

  Admission requirements for colleges and universities

  AFT. See American Federation of Teachers

  Age of American Unreason, The (Jacoby)

  AIR (American Institutes for Research)

  Alexander, Lamar

  Allen, Jeanne

  Alvarado, Anthony

  Alvarez & Marsal

  American Association for the Advancement of Science

  American Association of School Administrators

  American Civil Liberties Union

  American Enterprise Institute

  American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

  American Institutes for Research. See AIR

  Annenberg, Walter H.

  Annenberg Challenge grants

  Arts education

  Aspire Public Schools (charter management organization)

  Atlanta public schools

  AYP (adequate yearly progress). See No Child Left Behind

  Bagley, William Chandler

  Balanced Literacy (reading program)

  Ballou, Dale

  Barber, Michael

  Barrow, Lisa

  Bassok, Daphna

  Bauerlein, Mark

  Bell, Terrel H.

  Beller, Ron

  Bennett, William J.

  Bersin, Alan

  Betts, Julian

  Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation charter schools and

  grants to education organizations

  San Diego schools and

  small high school initiative

  support for Rhee’s program

  Bloomberg, Michael

  Blueprint for Student Success in a Standards-Based System. See San Diego public schools

  Boehner, John

  Bonuses (schoolwide) vs. merit pay, in New York City

  Bradley Foundation. See Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

  Brennan, David

  Broad, Eli and Edythe. See also Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

  Broad Foundation. See Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

  Broad Prize for Urban Education

  Brown v. Board of Education

  Buckley, Jack

  Budde, Ray

  Buffett, Warren

  Bundy, McGeorge

  Burney, Deanna

  Bush, George H. W. administration

  Bush, George W. administration

  Bush, Jeb

  Butler-Wall, Brita

  Byrd, Sheila

  California Charter Schools Association

  Calkins, Lucy

  Campbell, Donald T.

  Campbell’s Law

  Cardullo, Richard

  Carnegie, Andrew

  Carnegie Corporation

  Carter administration

  Casserly, Michael

  Catholic schools

  Cato Institute

  Center for American Progress

  Center for Education Reform

  Center for New York City Affairs, New School. See Hemphill and Nauer study

  Center on Education Policy (CEP)

  Chall, Jeanne S.

  Chancellor’s District (New York City)

  Charter School Dust-Up, The (Economic Policy Institute)

  Charter schools

  in Boston

  Broad Foundation and

  Budde on

  in California

  Catholic schools and

  Chubb and Moe and

  evaluations of

  Gates Foundation and

  KIPP schools

  in New York City

  in Oakland

  Obama administration and

  origins of

  in Philadelphia

  in San Diego

  Shanker on

  in St. Paul

  in Texas

  in Washington.C.

  vouchers and

  See also School choice; Vouchers

  Cheney, Lynne V.

  Chicago public schools

  Children First (New York City)

  Choice. See School choice

  Chubb, John E.

  City Academy High School (St. Paul, MN)

  City Hall Academy (New York City)

  City University of New York

  Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago

  Cleveland public schools


  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton administration

  Cohn, Carl

  Coleman, James S.

  College admissions

  College Board examinations

  Committee on Appropriate Test Use, National Research Council

  Core Knowledge curriculum

  Council of Chief State School Officers

  Cream-skimming

  Cremin, Lawrence A.

  Crew, Rudy

  Cuban, Larry

  Curriculum

  Core Knowledge curriculum

  history curriculum

  lack of, Shanker’s criticism of

  literature curriculum

  narrowing of, under NCLB

  A Nation at Risk proposals

  in New York City

  recommendations for

  in San Diego

  school size and

  science curriculum

  standards movement and

  state standards and

  voluntary national standards and

  See also Mathematics curriculum

  Darling-Hammond, Linda

  David and Lucile Packard Foundation

  De Beck, John

  Dell Foundation. See Michael and Susan Dell Foundation

  Democratic Leadership Council

  Democratic Party

  District 2 (New York City) Balanced Literacy in

  critics of reforms in

  economic and demographic changes in

  as national exemplar

  racial and ethnic composition of

  District 4 (New York City)

  District of Columbia public schools

  Dole, Janice A.

  Dumbest Generation, The (Bauerlein)

  Duncan, Arne

  Economic Policy Institute (EPI)

  Edelman, Marian Wright

  Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

  Elmore, Richard F.

  Engler, John

  English language arts standards

  English-language learners charter schools and

  neighborhood schools and

  proficiency and

  in small high schools

  Evers, Bill

  Feinberg, Michael

  Feldman, Sandra

  Fenty, Adrian

  Field, Katharyn

  Fink, Elaine

  Finn, Chester E., Jr.

  Florida public schools, accountability in

  Ford Foundation

  Fordham Institute. See Thomas B. Fordham Institute

  For-profit management of schools

  Foundations. See also specific foundations

  Free to Choose (Milton and Rose Friedman)

  Friedman, Milton

  Friedman, Rose

  Friedman, Thomas

  Fuller, Howard

  Gaebler, Ted

  Galston, William

  Gates, Bill. See also Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

  Gates Foundation. See Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

  Gladwell, Malcolm

  Glaser, Robert

  Glazer, Nathan

  Goals 2000 program (Clinton administration)

  Goldhaber, Dan

  Gordon, Robert

  Gore, Al

  Graduation rates

  Gates Foundation and

  in New York City

  small high schools and

  in Texas

  Green Dot Public Schools (charter management organization)

  Greeley, Andrew

  Greene, Jay P.

  Growth models in testing

  Halberstam, David

  Hall, Beverly

  Haney, Walt

  Hansen, Michael

  Hanushek, Eric

  Hart, Betty

  Harwayne, Shelley

  Hemphill and Nauer study

  Hemphill, Clara. See Hemphill and Nauer study

  Heritage Foundation

  Hess, Frederick M.

  Hewlett Foundation

  High Performance Learning Communities (HPLC)

  Hiatt, Fred

  High schools

  Gates Foundation and

  graduation requirements

  A Nation at Risk and

  school choice among, in New York City

  small size, as reform strategy

  See also School size

  Hightower, Amy

  Hill, Paul

  Hirsch, E. D., Jr.. See also Core Knowledge curriculum

  Homeless students (New York City)

  Honig, Bill

  Houston, Sam

  Hoxby, Caroline M.

  Hunt, James B.

  International assessments of education

  Jacob, Brian A.

  Jacoby, Susan

  Jago, Carol

  Jennings, Jennifer L.

  John M. Olin Foundation

  Johnson, John

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Just How Stupid Are We? (Shenkman)

  Kane, Thomas J.

  Kaplan K12 Learning Services

  Katzir, Dan

  Kearns, David

  Kearny Elementary School

  Kennedy, Edward

  Keynes, John Maynard

  Kingsbury, G. Gage

  KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) schools

  Klein, Joel

  Klein, Stephen

  Knowledge Is Power Program. See KIPP schools

  Kochi, Arata

  Kopp, Wendy

  Koret Task Force, Hoover Institution

  Koretz, Daniel

  Kristof, Nicholas D.

  Lee, Mitz

  Lee, Valerie E.

  Lefgren, Lars

  Letter grades for schools

  Levin, David

  Lieberman, Joseph

  Lilly Endowment

  Limbaugh, Rush

  Lindsay, John

  Linn, Robert

  Loveless, Tom

  Lubienski, Christopher

  Lubienski, Sarah Theule

  Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

  McKinsey & Company

  Making Schools Work (PBS)

 

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