The New Yorker has made its archives since 2007 (and a few articles from before that) free for the next three months. That includes some great journalism on education — a tour of the biggest debates in K-12 and higher education.
"If you need something to read on your next flight, want a break from beach reading, or are aiming for a better grasp of the American education system before the kids go back to school this fall…here's your summer reading syllabus," said a Vox.com article.
Among the recommended articles are a profile of Green Dot Charter Schools founder Steve Barr, as well as the tragic story of the Atlanta middle school that got national attention for cheating on standardized tests.
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Article by Celine Provini, Editor
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