April 8, 2009
Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan argues that we have an obligation to
disregard politics to do whatever is "good for the kids." But if
that's really how he feels, writes David Harsanyi, why did Duncan's
Department of Education bury a politically inconvenient study
regarding education reform? And why, now that the evidence is
public, does the administration continue to ignore it and allow
reform to be killed?
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