Blogs

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CrazyCrawfish aka Jason France45
Jason France, a former data analyst for the Louisiana Department of Education, seeks to expose corruption in education reform. On his blog, France provides resources to enable people to organize and petition the government to represent the interests of the people, rather than the interests of corporations and wealthy individuals.


 

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Diane Ravitch48
Diane Ravitch is a renown education historian, researcher professor at New York University, and advocate for anti-privatization. In her blog, she exposes corporate/wealthy reformers whose primary concern is to make profit. Ravitch explores the harmful consequences of high-stakes testing in schools, the damaging effects of charters (such as increased segregation), and the declining state of public education.


 

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Jonathan Lovell46
Jonathan Lovell is a professor at San Jose State University, where he trains future English teachers. A self-professed follower of Diane Ravitch when it comes to the current, corporate educational reform movement, Lovell blogs about the “difference between meaningful and ill-conceived educational reform.”


 

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Larry Miller47
Larry Miller taught in various Milwaukee Public Schools for over 17 years and is a current member of the Milwaukee Public School Board. On his blog, Miller criticizes current corporate reforms that support privatization and reveals their detrimental effects on public schools. (He is also the editor of a non-profit activist publication, Rethinking Schools.)