NYC Schools Chief Bails, Heads for the Private Sector
Joel Klein, New York City's now-legendary chancellor of schools, announced today that he is bailing after eight years of wrangling the city's 1 million students—and their teachers. What's most interesting about Klein isn't where he has been, it's where he's going: To the private online education sector:
In his new role as executive vice president, Mr. Klein will advise News Corp. on opportunities to invest in digital initiatives in the education market, a person familiar with the matter said.
Education is an area of interest for News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch, who believes the sector is "ripe for innovation," the person said. News Corp.'s efforts will focus on providing seed money to start-ups working on new technologies in the education arena.
For lots more about why he's making the right choice, revisit the case for online, for-profit education.
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Online education sector no good. Government will be shutting it down shortly.
I pulled his finger, and you know what happened?
This should keep Rachel Maddow in a tizzy for months.
The statistics that Democrats and others like to use to bash for-profit education are pretty crude, and the problem for them is that the same stats demonstrate that HBCUs and community colleges also suck. In all these cases it has to do with being the less traditional route and getting worse students.
Oh fuck, I can already see the headlines.
"FOX Weakens Public Schools While Profiting From Online Propaganda Machine for Kids."
Those who can't do, teach. Those who can't teach, consult?
No, it goes like this:
Those who can--do.
Those who can't--teach.
Those who can't teach--administrate.
Those who can't administrate--get elected.
I taught in the south Bronx 45 years ago. Same problems..??.differen?t players. Nobody cares about the kids. This song I wrote in 1966 best states what I feel.
http://www??.youtube.?c?om/watch??v?=u46Uwa?6KM?QM
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is that the same stats demonstrate that HBCUs and community colleges also suck