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Agenda
Is Law Undermining Public Education? November 5, 2003 8:45am--2:00pm Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium 1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
Public education is being undermined by a growing legal overlay -- a web of "rights" and legal mandates so complex that it is difficult to define at times. It is hard to find a teacher or principal whose judgment has not been undermined by legal claims or legal process. The moral authority of public schools -- so important to children's ability to learn -- has been replaced by disparate legal authorities and due process. Teachers, parents and students are fleeing the public schools in search of schools that work. Despite decades of reform efforts, public schools are still failing. Why?
Please join Common Good and the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies for a conference addressing this important question. Panel 1 will discuss the proliferation of law in public education and its impact on the quality of our schools. Panel 2 will discuss possible solutions for allowing the public schools to compete with less regulated alternatives.
| 9:00 |
Welcome |
9:10
11:15
1:00 |
Speaker:
Panel 1: Moderator:
Panelists:
Panel 2: Moderator:
Panelists:
Luncheon
Closing: |
Philip K. Howard, Founder and Chair, Common Good
The Effects of Law on Public Education Tom Loveless, Director, Brown Center on Education Policy, Brookings Institution
Richard Arum, Associate Professor of Sociology, New York University Jane Hannaway, Director, Education Policy Center, Urban Institute David Schoenbrod, Professor of Law, New York Law School; Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute
Letting Public Schools Achieve Frederick M. Hess, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute; Executive Director, Education Next
Dan Corley, Head of School, Community Preparatory School William Ouchi, Professor, John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, UCLA Alan D. Bersin, Superintendent of Public Education, San Diego City Schools
Keynote Speakers:
Eugene W. Hickok, United States Under Secretary of Education Deborah Wadsworth, Senior Advisor, Public Agenda
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University & President, Thomas B. Fordham Foundation |
| 2:00 |
Adjournment |
RSVP: Please contact Shannon Leahy at [email protected] and include both your name and affiliation. |