A New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone, except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nationβs poorest cities. As Cory Booker navigates between his status as βrock star mayorβ on Oprahβs stage and object of considerable distrust at home, the tumultuous changes planned by reformers and their highly paid consultants spark a fiery grass-roots opposition stoked by local politicians and union leaders. The growth of charters forces the hand of Newarkβs school superintendent Cami Anderson, who closes, consolidates, or redesigns more than a third of the cityβs schoolsβa scenario on the horizon for many urban districts across America.
Russakoff provides a close-up view of twenty-six-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his wife as they decide to give the immense sum of money to Newark and then experience an education of their own amid the fallout of the reforms. Most moving are Russakoffβs portraits from inside classrooms, as homegrown teachers and principals battle heroically to reach students damaged by extreme poverty and violence.
The Prize is an absorbing portrait of a titanic struggle, indispensable for anyone who cares about the future of public education and the nationβs children., ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcoverA New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone, except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nationβs poorest cities. As Cory Booker navigates between his status as βrock star mayorβ on Oprahβs stage and object of considerable distrust at home, the tumultuous changes planned by reformers and their highly paid consultants spark a fiery grass-roots opposition stoked by local politicians and union leaders. The growth of charters forces the hand of Newarkβs school superintendent Cami Anderson, who closes, consolidates, or redesigns more than a third of the cityβs schoolsβa scenario on the horizon for many urban districts across America.
Russakoff provides a close-up view of twenty-six-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his wife as they decide to give the immense sum of money to Newark and then experience an education of their own amid the fallout of the reforms. Most moving are Russakoffβs portraits from inside classrooms, as homegrown teachers and principals battle heroically to reach students damaged by extreme poverty and violence.
The Prize is an absorbing portrait of a titanic struggle, indispensable for anyone who cares about the future of public education and the nationβs children., ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcover
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A New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone except Newarkβs children.
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A New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone, except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nationβs poorest cities. As Cory Booker navigates between his status as βrock star mayorβ on Oprahβs stage and object of considerable distrust at home, the tumultuous changes planned by reformers and their highly paid consultants spark a fiery grass-roots opposition stoked by local politicians and union leaders. The growth of charters forces the hand of Newarkβs school superintendent Cami Anderson, who closes, consolidates, or redesigns more than a third of the cityβs schoolsβa scenario on the horizon for many urban districts across America.
Russakoff provides a close-up view of twenty-six-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his wife as they decide to give the immense sum of money to Newark and then experience an education of their own amid the fallout of the reforms. Most moving are Russakoffβs portraits from inside classrooms, as homegrown teachers and principals battle heroically to reach students damaged by extreme poverty and violence.
The Prize is an absorbing portrait of a titanic struggle, indispensable for anyone who cares about the future of public education and the nationβs children., ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcoverA New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone, except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nationβs poorest cities. As Cory Booker navigates between his status as βrock star mayorβ on Oprahβs stage and object of considerable distrust at home, the tumultuous changes planned by reformers and their highly paid consultants spark a fiery grass-roots opposition stoked by local politicians and union leaders. The growth of charters forces the hand of Newarkβs school superintendent Cami Anderson, who closes, consolidates, or redesigns more than a third of the cityβs schoolsβa scenario on the horizon for many urban districts across America.
Russakoff provides a close-up view of twenty-six-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his wife as they decide to give the immense sum of money to Newark and then experience an education of their own amid the fallout of the reforms. Most moving are Russakoffβs portraits from inside classrooms, as homegrown teachers and principals battle heroically to reach students damaged by extreme poverty and violence.
The Prize is an absorbing portrait of a titanic struggle, indispensable for anyone who cares about the future of public education and the nationβs children., ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcover
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone, except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nationβs poorest cities. As Cory Booker navigates between his status as βrock star mayorβ on Oprahβs stage and object of considerable distrust at home, the tumultuous changes planned by reformers and their highly paid consultants spark a fiery grass-roots opposition stoked by local politicians and union leaders. The growth of charters forces the hand of Newarkβs school superintendent Cami Anderson, who closes, consolidates, or redesigns more than a third of the cityβs schoolsβa scenario on the horizon for many urban districts across America.
Russakoff provides a close-up view of twenty-six-year-old Mark Zuckerberg and his wife as they decide to give the immense sum of money to Newark and then experience an education of their own amid the fallout of the reforms. Most moving are Russakoffβs portraits from inside classrooms, as homegrown teachers and principals battle heroically to reach students damaged by extreme poverty and violence.
The Prize is an absorbing portrait of a titanic struggle, indispensable for anyone who cares about the future of public education and the nationβs children., ISBN13: 9780547840055 ISBN10: 0547840055 Material Type: hardcover
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A New York Times Bestseller
Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker were ready to reform our failing schools. They got an education.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced to a cheering Oprah audience his $100 million pledge to transform the downtrodden schools of Newark, New Jersey, then mayor Cory Booker and Governor Chris Christie were beside him, vowing to help make Newark βa symbol of educational excellence for the whole nation.β But their plans soon ran into the cityβs seasoned education players, fierce protectors of their billion-dollar-a-year system. Itβs a prize that, for generations, has enriched seemingly everyone except Newarkβs children.
Dale Russakoff delivers a rivetin...