The Education Dimaryp

Will Fitzhugh

Will Fitzhugh, the indefatigable editor of The Concord Review and gimlet-eyed observer of the educational delicts perpetrated by American public schools, has composed one of the most succinct analyses of the situation that we have yet come across.  It is in the form of a “dimaryp,” which of course is pyramid spelled backwards, to evoke the upside down character of the system.  Mr. Fitzhugh says he welcomes other additions to the genre—as do we. 

THE EDUCATION DIRAMYP

 

Congressional Mandates

Department of Education Grants

Major Foundation Priorities

EdPundit Commentaries

Union Rules and Bargaining

Formative Assessment

Charter Schools 

Teacher Handling

Student Academic Work

Student Knowledge

 

 

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