by Jeff Bryant | Apr 2, 2015 | Blog, Education
Does populist outrage matter anymore? Anyone following the growing resistance to unpopular standardized testing in the nation's public schools may soon see. Thousands of teachers, parents, students, and public school advocates poured into the streets of New York City...
by Jeff Bryant | Apr 1, 2015 | Blog, Education
To the old saying about “death and taxes,” you can now add another: debt. In fact, in contemporary America, debt is likely becoming at least as all-encompassing as the other two. An increasingly powerful force behind the debt explosion is not what you might expect:...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 26, 2015 | Blog, Education
It's been nearly two years since the Education Opportunity Network, with the Opportunity to Learn campaign and the Campaign for America's Future, published the Education Declaration to Rebuild America. As The Washington Post reported at the time, "The document offers...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 25, 2015 | Blog, Education
Be afraid, be very afraid, any time you see a reporter in the business media turn his or her attention to education and public schools. What will likely follow is a string of truisms used to prop up a specious argument, steeped in biased notions that were themselves...
by Jeff Bryant | Mar 19, 2015 | Blog, Education
A nationwide rebellion to K-12 education policies that emerged in the spring of 2013 brought to the fore widespread grievances that students, parents, teachers, and citizens have with top down mandates that are ruining public schools. This Education Spring was fueled...