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  1. This is a sampling of Diane’s more than 500 articles and reviews. Segregation in Perspective, from Shades of BROWN: New Perspectives on School Desegregation, edited by Derrick Bell. A Contribution to a Festschrift in Honor of James S. Coleman, 1993. Twenty Years of Failing the Schools, The Progressive, February 26, 2021. The Bipartisan Assault on Public Schools, New Republic, February 25, 2021

  2. 26 de feb. de 2020 · September 25, 2012. Diane was interviewed for Arizona State University’s Inside the Academy series. Audrey Amrein-Beardsley conducted a wide-ranging 100-minute interview. Randi Kaye, from CNN, speaks to former assistant secretary of education Diane Ravitch on the state of our schools. August 24th, 2012.

  3. After graduation from San Jacinto High School, she enrolled in Wellesley College in September, 1956. Working as a “copy boy”for the Washington Post, Diane met Richard Ravitch, a lawyer working in the federal government and son of a prominent New York City family.

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  5. 5 de oct. de 2010 · Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University and a historian of education. She is the Co-Founder and President of the Network for Public Education (NPE). She has written 12 books, including two national bestsellers. She received the Grawemeyer Award in 2014. Her most recent book is Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Danger to America ...

  6. 28 de jun. de 2016 · An urgent case for protecting public education, from one of America’s best-known education experts. In this landmark book, Diane Ravitch – former assistant secretary of education and a leader in the drive to create a national curriculum – examines her career in education reform and repudiates positions that she once staunchly advocated.

  7. By dianeravitch. May 16, 2024 //. 12. After Spectrum News reported that millions of dollars had been sent from Texas charter schools founded by Mike Miles to Colorado charter schools in the same chain, parents and students demanded Miles’ resignation as superintendent of Houston Independent School Disttrict.