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June 5, 2010

NJEA criticizes documentary on corruption in public education system

Eric Goodman:

Education and business leaders who screened filmmaker Bob Bowdon's film "The Cartel," a pro-school-choice documentary detailing waste and corruption in New Jersey's education system, praised it for illuminating a difficult and important issue.

"Really well done," said Johnathan Reale of Mine Hill. "I think it was a good piece of advocacy journalism."

But those who weren't at the Rialto Theatre in Westfield Wednesday night -- and who saw the movie earlier -- had a different take on the two-hour film.

"It's one-sided," said Steve Baker, the New Jersey Education Association's associate director for public relations. R20;It's propaganda; that was their intent. The whole thing was very fast and loose with the facts."

Bowdon, a first-time filmmaker, released the documentary in October 2009 after spending two years working on it.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 5, 2010 1:01 AM
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