Taking Education Reform From Launch to Stable Orbit
Despite all the聽 of education reform debates, despite all the noise and nonsense, the trajectory of American public education hasn’t changed a whole lot.聽Even the biggest, most comprehensive reforms have mostly聽ended up as tinkering around the edges.聽Richard Whitmire’s new book,聽On the Rocketship, takes a look at Rocketship Education’s unapologetically ambitious effort to聽break the deadlock. I review Whitmire’s book鈥攁nd Rocketship’s prospects鈥攊n :
At its core, Rocketship dares to ask “Why not?” when it come to truly audacious reforms to American public education. Whitmire鈥檚 book covers the rocky road they鈥檝e traveled as a result. Big gambles do, in fact, deliver equally (at least) large challenges. After a series of rapid wins and school openings in the Bay Area, things became much more difficult. Their opponents have聽gotten increasingly organized, considerably slowing the network鈥檚 rate of growth in the area. Still, Rocketship opened a school in Milwaukee, and is opening schools in Nashville, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the next several years.