Ending the education wars

Conor Williams:

Recently retired New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein made headlines this week when he told the Times of London that “it’s easier to prosecute a capital-punishment case in the U.S. than terminate an incompetent teacher.” The New York Post blared, “Joel: Easier to ax a killer than a teacher.” The prize for most sensational probably goes to Liz Dwyer’s headline, “Joel Klein Compares Teachers to Murderers.”
There’s plenty of scorched earth between Klein’s words and these headlines, reflecting how unnecessarily polarized the education reform wars remain, even over the smallest changes in policy.