By Anthony CodyAbout a month ago, the New York Times carried a story with a familiar refrain. The headline read: “Closing Education Gap Will Lift Economy, a Study Finds.” In the article, journalist Patricia Cohen tells us, “When it comes to math and science scores, the United States lags most of the other 33 advanced industrialized countries that make up the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, dy.
Anthony Cody
worked in the schools of Oakland, California, for 24 years. He is the treasurer for the Network for Public Education and hosts the online magazine, Living in Dialogue. The new Living in Dialogue launched in August of 2014. It is a completely independent publication, edited by retired educator Anthony Cody. Its purpose is to foster discussion around critical issues related to public education in the United States and the world. The original Living in Dialogue was born in the summer of 2008 at Education Week, and posts from the past are archived there.