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Maybe Civility Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

A month ago, in an essay at WHYY’s Newsworks,

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I waxed rhapsodic over Connecticut’s mature, patient approach to education reform, as opposed to New Jersey’s high-octane, childish bluster. I spoke too soon. According to an article in today’s Wall Street Journal, Connecticut’s education reform package, which includes elements similar to NJ’s, is on the ropes because of a $1.5 million state budget  shortfall.

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The Connecticut State Legislature passed tenure reform and teacher evaluation bills last year after gaining buy-in from teacher union leaders. But the carefully-negotiated reforms may be moot. Says Jennifer Alexander of Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now,  “[e]ssentially the budget is being used as a way to renegotiate last year’s legislative package.”  So much for civil discourse.

Laura Waters

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