Peter Bradley

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Education reform is difficult politically because the public school system is the largest employer in many American counties. School boards, superintendents, and teachers’ unions are well organized, well funded, highly centralized, and powerful not just in local government but also in the nation’s state legislatures and in Washington, DC. Education policy has become a typical political power play.
The Myth of American Inequality
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