I'm very new to the "Abundance" debate- I mostly learned about it in this newsletter and then my next email included a link to the new DFER piece on its "Vision for Abundance." It made me want to scream cry. The author also called it "DFER's voucher rebellion," as if that's a good and brave thing.
Has anyone written an "explainer" type piece about how the Abundance movement/theory has affected contemporary ed policy debates? Have you written something like this? If so, I'm sorry I missed it. I'd love to learn more about this.
I'll be fascinated to read anything you're able to share.
I know this has always been DFER's game, but IMO it's especially shocking that they are *still* saying Dems should be more like Republicans on ed policy.
I'm very new to the "Abundance" debate- I mostly learned about it in this newsletter and then my next email included a link to the new DFER piece on its "Vision for Abundance." It made me want to scream cry. The author also called it "DFER's voucher rebellion," as if that's a good and brave thing.
Has anyone written an "explainer" type piece about how the Abundance movement/theory has affected contemporary ed policy debates? Have you written something like this? If so, I'm sorry I missed it. I'd love to learn more about this.
that's so interesting, I also had missed the DFER/Abundance/ed reform stuff. going to look into it more, will loop back!
I'll be fascinated to read anything you're able to share.
I know this has always been DFER's game, but IMO it's especially shocking that they are *still* saying Dems should be more like Republicans on ed policy.