Book focuses on saving America’s public schools

Slaying Goliath The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Fight to Save America’s Public Schools, is a new book by author Diane Ravitch scheduled for publication (Knopf) on Jan. 21.

In this incisive, meticulously researched book, Ravitch (education, New York Univ.; The Death and Life of the Great American School) argues persuasively that the U.S. school privatization movement has resulted in poor test scores, the closure of public schools, and attacks on the teaching profession.

Ravitch blames the so-called school reformers, whom she renames the disruptors — such as Bill Gates, Alice Walton, Michelle Rhee, Mark Zuckerberg, and Eli Broad — who spend millions to replace public schools with charter schools and private institutions that are run like businesses.

Though disruptors view themselves as opposing the status quo, Ravitch contends that they are doing everything they can to maintain it. She devotes most of her book to the resisters, or the teachers, parents, and union leaders who have taken on the disruptors and are working to keep their local public schools open.

Through this lens, Ravitch discusses the Common Core teaching standards, standardized testing, the Obama administration’s Race to the Top grant program, and Teach for America.

This extensive analysis is required reading for anyone concerned about American education.

Ravitch will be in conversation with Karla Hernandez Mats, United Teachers of Dade president, on Monday, Jan. 27, 6:30 p.m., at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave. in Coral Gables.


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  1. I read one of her best-sellers, “Reign of Error”, which basically broke down how the public-school-privatization movement was actually enriching Educational Management Organization owners and not positively reforming public education. Good stuff! So, I’m looking forward to this talk and this book!

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