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Diane Ravitch
Diane RavitchI was born in Houston, Texas, in 1938. I am third of eight children. I attended the public schools in Houston from kindergarten through high school (San Jacinto High School, 1956, yay!). I then went to Wellesley College, where I graduated in 1960. Within weeks after graduation from... show more

Diane RavitchI was born in Houston, Texas, in 1938. I am third of eight children. I attended the public schools in Houston from kindergarten through high school (San Jacinto High School, 1956, yay!). I then went to Wellesley College, where I graduated in 1960. Within weeks after graduation from Wellesley, I married. The early years of my marriage were devoted to raising my children. I had three sons: Joseph, Steven, and Michael. Steven died of leukemia in 1966. I now have four grandsons, Nico, Aidan, Elijah, and Asher.I began working on my first book in the late 1960s. I also began graduate studies at Columbia University. My mentor was Lawrence A. Cremin, a great historian of education. The resulting book was a history of the New York City public schools, called "The Great School Wars," published in 1974. I received my Ph.D. in the history of American education in 1975. In 1977, I wrote "The Revisionists Revised." In 1983 came "The Troubled Crusade." In 1985, "The Schools We Deserve." In 1987, with my friend Checker Finn, "What Do Our 17-Year-Olds Know?" In 1991, "The American Reader." In 1995, "National Standards in American Education." In 2000, "Left Back." In 2003, "The Language Police." In 2006, "The English Reader," with my son Michael Ravitch. Also in 2006, "Edspeak." I have also edited several books with Joseph Viteritti.My last book, "The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education," was a national bestseller. It addressed the most important education issues of our time. It was read by teachers, parents, and students and was a source of great joy to me. My newest book "Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America's Public Schools" is a call to arms. It documents the false narrative that has been used to attack American public education, and names names. It also contains specific and evidence-based recommendations about how we can improve our schools and our society.To follow my ongoing work read my blog at dianeravitch.net, where there is a lively conversation among educators and parents about the future of education.Diane Ravitch
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 11 years ago
I read this because a close friend suggested that I use it for my class. Damn, I hate it when I have to tell him that he is right. Smeg! The only reason I am not curled up in a whole crying about the coming apocalypse brought to us by stupid people is that it isn’...
Clif's Book World
Clif's Book World rated it 11 years ago
This is the best defense of public schools I've come across. Americans who have not read this book are probably insufficiently informed to vote wisely in local and state elections.Contrary to what one might conclude from media reports, levels of educational achievement and graduation rates in the Un...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 11 years ago
If you are like me and follow developments in education reform, you will be familiar with the many issues Ravitch confronts in this excellent book, but there is plenty here that will enlighten and infuriate. Ravitch convincingly reveals how the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind and the Obam...
Michelle CH
Michelle CH rated it 12 years ago
Some excellent arguments for educational change are made, although overall this book has to be taken with a grain of salt. Ms. Ravitch is highly controversial having supported/constructed Bush's disastrous No Child Left Behind policy. I do give her credit for changing her viewpoint and in seeing ho...
Just reading
Just reading rated it 13 years ago
I really like the story of Diane Ravitch re-thinking her views on education and in many ways reversing course. Having experienced suburban and inner-city public, charter and affluent and urban private schools over the past 10 year, I especially appreciate how the history and analysis in this book i...
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