Ed Next Reader’s Poll: Top Education Issues of 2012
Recently, the Koret Task Force on K-12 Education released its list of top education issues of 2012 — as covered by the media. Ed Next editor-in-chief Paul Peterson blogged about the issues that garned the most media attention and those that likely deserved more discussion.
So, what do you think were the top education issues of 2012? Let us know by picking your top three in our poll. You can also see the current results of our poll by clicking “View Results” at the bottom of the page.
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Top issue of 2012:
Continuing failures of the policies of privatization and test-driven education. We simply can’t afford another decade like the one we just had.
1) Pro Privatization groups that this organization promotes that actually do not help kids at all.
2) The lies of charter schools (they perform no better & often worse than public school)
3) The over testing of our students. Increasing testing makes students not excited for school.