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HiPointDem

(20,729 posts)
Thu Oct 4, 2012, 11:23 AM Oct 2012

Wendy Kopp (Teach For America) to Jonathan Kozol: Your book didn't mention me once!

Kopp reviewed Kozol's book in the Washington Post here:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/fire-in-the-ashes-twenty-five-years-among-the-poorest-children-in-america/2012/09/28/e3d89f30-018e-11e2-9367-4e1bafb958db_story.html


And here, a comment on her review:

If you were thinking of ponying up $20 to buy Jonathan Kozol’s latest book, Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America, don’t bother. EduShyster has it on EXCELLENT authority that the book suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks. While I haven’t actually read Fire in the Ashes, I know someone who has—Teach for America foundress Wendy Kopp—and she thought it was a real dud.

You see Kozol has spent the past 642 years writing about the scourge of poverty among America’s children, racial segregation in the public schools and inequities in education funding—all of which we now know DO NOT MATTER AT ALL. In fact just by mentioning these non-mattering factors Kozol is practically a one man excuse factory.

But his harping on the non-mattering is just the start of Kozol’s sins in Wendy Kopp’s eyes. The dude is also a real downer. While Kozol goes on and on and on and on and on about poverty and inequality somehow he missed the great news that Kopp and Kompany have been working well-funded wonders. The solution is as obvious as it is attractive to donors: recruit fresh-faced white college grads from privileged backgrounds and send them into the inner city to motivate Rachel’s children with their high expectations. Come on Jonathan, get with the program!

Kopp isn’t the only reform krusader that Kozol ignores in his 368 paged screed of doom. As Kopp can’t help but observe, Kozol completely ignores Education Reform, Inc. and its many outstanding successes and innovations...

http://edushyster.com/?p=820

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Wendy Kopp (Teach For America) to Jonathan Kozol: Your book didn't mention me once! (Original Post) HiPointDem Oct 2012 OP
Teach for America. What a joke. mbperrin Oct 2012 #1
Spam deleted by Behind the Aegis (MIR Team) Subhashis Dash Oct 2012 #2
Well, boo freaking hoo. nt eppur_se_muova Oct 2012 #3

mbperrin

(7,672 posts)
1. Teach for America. What a joke.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 01:00 AM
Oct 2012

Really "Pretend You Care and Pad Your Resume."

Kozol is a great writer, and yes, reality often is a downer.

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