Home Books Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Pri…

Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Fight to Save America's Public Schools

Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Fight to Save America's Public Schools

by Diane Ravitch

Knopf ·2020 ·352 pages
Maybe Someday
Maybe Someday
I Index
48/99
Bottom of the Pile

10/99

Critics' Rating Index

Maybe Someday

38/99

Readers' Rating Index

Top of the Pile

96/99

Scholars' Citation Index

77/99

Volume of Reviews

28/99

Volume of Reader Ratings

Sign in to add to your shelf, rate, or review this book.


About This Book

From one of the foremost authorities on education and the history of education in the United States, "whistleblower extraordinaire" (The Wall Street Journal), former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education, author of the best-selling Reign of Error ("fearless" --Jonathan Kozol, NYRB)--an impassioned, inspiring look at the ways in which parents, teachers, activists--citizens--are successfully fighting back to defeat the forces that are privatizing America's public schools. Diane Ravitch writes of those who have privatized the schools, the Disrupters, who believe America's schools should be run like businesses, with teachers incentivized with threats and bonuses, and schools that need to enter into the age of the gig economy in which children are treated like customers or products. She writes of the Koch brothers, the DeVos family, the Waltons (Walmart), Eli Broad, Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Mark Zuckerberg, and many others, on the right and the left, as well as corporations, foundations, etc., intent on promoting the privatization of one of our most valued public institutions. Ravitch lays out, in extensive detail, the facts showing that the ideas put forth by school privateers have failed; that their promises of higher test scores have not come to pass; that the "great hope" of Common Core has been a dud. Arrayed against these forces, Ravitch writes of the volunteer army--"the Resisters"--that has sprung up from Seattle, Austin, and Denver, to Detroit, New Orleans, and Buffalo--parents, teachers, grandparents, students, bloggers, religious leaders, brave individuals, who, spurred on by conviction, courage, determination, and the power of ideas and passion, are fighting back to successfully keep alive their public schools.


Reviews

"In this incisive, meticulously researched book, Ravitch...argues persuasively that the U.S."

Jacqueline Snider· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Though the history of the school reform movement and its impact on schools and students are alarming, the story Ravitch sets out to tell is not one of hand-wringing despair."

Melanie McCabe· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Ravitch is an important figure in the world of education, and her voice needs to be heard."

Theodore Richards· The New York Journal of Books Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"Ravitch has let go of some admirable intellectual practices and well-founded convictions."

Annie Murphy Paul· The New York Times Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"A fervent defense of public education with abundant examples of how privatization has failed to deliver on its promises."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"[a] fiery takedown ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"[a] well-sourced account ..."

Jenny Hamilton· Booklist Read review ↗ Near the Top

Preview


Reader Reviews

0 reviews

Sign in to write a review.

No reader reviews yet. Be the first!