A leading conservative intellectual defends charter schools against the teachers' unions, politicians, and liberal educators who threaten to dismantle their success.
The black-white educational achievement gap -- so much discussed for so many years -- has already been closed by black students attending New York City's charter schools. This might be expected to be welcome news. But it has been very unwelcome news in traditional public schools whose students are transferring to charter schools. A backlash against charter schools has been led by teachers unions, politicians and others -- not only in New York but across the country. If those attacks succeed, the biggest losers will be minority youngsters for whom a quality education is their biggest chance for a better life.
About the Author
Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and the author of A Personal Odyssey , The Vision of the Anointed , Ethnic America , and several other books. His essays have appeared in the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal , Time , Newsweek , Forbes , and Fortune and are syndicated in 150 newspapers. He lives in Stanford, California.
--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
Review
"A methodologically rigorous, closely argued, data-driven case for charter schools...Thomas Sowell is a national treasure in a nation that does not entirely deserve him."―National Review --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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Winner of the 2021 Hayek Book Prize
A leading conservative intellectual defends charter schools against the teachers' unions, politicians, and liberal educators who threaten to dismantle their success.
The black-white educational achievement gap -- so much discussed for so many years -- has already been closed by black students attending New York City's charter schools. This might be expected to be welcome news. But it has been very unwelcome news in traditional public schools whose students are transferring to charter schools. A backlash against charter schools has been led by teachers unions, politicians and others -- not only in New York but across the country. If those attacks succeed, the biggest losers will be minority youngsters for whom a quality education is their biggest chance for a better life.
About the Author
Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and the author of A Personal Odyssey , The Vision of the Anointed , Ethnic America , and several other books. His essays have appeared in the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal , Time , Newsweek , Forbes , and Fortune and are syndicated in 150 newspapers. He lives in Stanford, California.
--This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
Review
"A methodologically rigorous, closely argued, data-driven case for charter schools...Thomas Sowell is a national treasure in a nation that does not entirely deserve him."―National Review --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.