Carnivalia

Here's the latest carnivalia for you to read and enjoy;

Joanne Jacob's Carnival of Education, which includes a piece that I wrote along with another interesting piece, From Charter Schools to Charter Colleges? That essay explores the usefulness of the charter school structure for creating small, independent, residential colleges within large, impersonal universities.

Book Review blog carnival, #15. This blog carnival focuses on our favorite thing to do: reading really good books!

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While I think many supporters of the charter school and privatization movements are well-intentioned, albeit terribly misguided, they have attracted, as all bad ideas do, the bottom feeders--in this case, banks that l
The Dallas Morning News observes: North Texas didn't have a single charter school with the state's top academic rating two years ago. Now there are four.
A dirty secret of charter school 'success' is that they typically transfer their poorly-performing students the students they fail to educate to public schools.

This blog carnival focuses on our favorite thing to do: reading really good books!

Well, that may be your favourite thing to do...