One out of Four Ain’t Bad?

By Neal McCluskey

Last week I was critical of a New York Times op-ed by AEI’s Rick Hess and Stanford’s Linda-Darling Hammond. Yesterday, Hess graciously replied to my critiques, basically saying that it would be good if we could get the feds out of education, but since that’s highly unlikely, lets see how Washington can help. That’s a modest and [...]

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Four More Things Washington Shouldn’t Do

By Neal McCluskey

Today AEI’s Rick Hess and Stanford’s Linda Darling-Hammond—two folks who don’t always see eye to eye—have a New York Times op-ed that decries federal micromanagement in education, then lays out four things they think Washington should do. If only they’d stopped at lamenting micromanagement. Let’s take their four should-do’s in order: First is encouraging transparency for school performance [...]

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