A good bottle of whine left unopened
I went to the State Policy Network program in Arizona this week and, as a new guest, had picked out a delightful and amusing bottle of “whine” to bring with me. I get pretty frustrated with education reformers at these conferences who say we are going to talk education reform and then spend two days talking vouchers and tax credits.
But I did not get to use the bottle of whine that I brought because the conference opened up with various leaders talking about tackling true education reform and not being “one trick ponies!” Here is a debate on Gadfly echoing this sentiment.
Reform means reform. And the data continues to demonstrate that implementing just one reform will not improve schools. It will take serious fundamental changes in our education system to bring our performance back to the levels that the global economy demands.
So, for now, I can put the bottle of whine back in storage -- I may still need it some day as a good whine always gets better with age.
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