If education reformers are honest with one another, we must admit that our efforts have a hit a wall, according to a new book published by the Center for Education Reform. The hard reality is, More was accomplished in the first nine years of the movement than in the past 16.
Charting a New Course: The Case for Freedom, Flexibility, and Opportunity Through Charter Schools presents a collection of essays by eight education experts. The book compares the approaches of the two main groups in the charter-school world: those who want to empower bureaucrats and politicians, and those who want to empower parents. The essays were edited by Jeanne Allen, of the Center for Education Reform; Cara Stillings Candal, of the National Academy of Advanced Teacher Education; and Max Eden, of the Manhattan Institute.