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This book offers a sophisticated overview of President Obama's
education agenda, exploring how and why education policy became
national and ultimately presidential over the past seven decades.
The authors argue that the Obama education agenda, though more
ambitious, is broadly in line with those of recent presidencies,
reflecting elite views that since substantial increases in spending
have failed to improve equity and achievement, public schools
require reforms promoting transparency such as the Common Core
national standards, as well as market based reforms such as charter
schools. While sympathetic to President Obama's goals, the authors
argue that the processes used to implement those goals,
particularly national standards, have been hurried and lacked
public input. The Obama administration's overreach on school reform
has sparked a bipartisan backlash. Even so, Maranto, McShane, and
Rhinesmith suspect that the next president will be an education
reformer, reflecting an enduring elite consensus behind school
reform.
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