It is easy when writing a blog to get caught up in negativity. In a strange way, it can be a form of fun. You sharpen your instincts for sarcasm while deploying your skills skewering policies and people actively causing harm to a topic near and dear to your heart. In today’s public education battles, with billions of dollars being deployed to reshape one of our core democratic institutions without the public’s input, it is almost always easier to state what I am against than what I am for. Sometimes that is intensely necessary as getting past catchy slogans and plans not backed with research requires taking claims apart with deliberation and focus. But it is not enough. It fails to highlight the real good being done by pro-public education activists every day.
So I’d like to take this appropriate time of the year to consider for what and for…
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