Little Children
Holy shit. If you have not seen Tom Fields' Little Children, yet, you need to. The most impressive movie I have seen this year.
Remarkable.
Love,
Ben
My too often nonsensical and forever unenlightened reflections on people and life and everything else I understand as well as I understand everything else. Not well at all, in other words. Love thy neighbor, is my motto. Unless something better comes along. Make sure to say so when you find it.
Holy shit. If you have not seen Tom Fields' Little Children, yet, you need to. The most impressive movie I have seen this year.
Remarkable.
Love,
Ben
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By the way, did you know that Arrested Development just came out with a new album for 2006/07? I think it's their first album in over a decade, if I'm reading the history on their website correctly.
Check it out and welcome back Speech and the gang, the best rap band in the world as far as I know.
Love,
Ben
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If you want the broadest understanding of the problems in public education and the best directions forward, this is the one most important book to read (to my forever limited knowledge).
Politics, Markets, and America's Schools - John Chubb and Terry Moe
After one and a half years of working in an inner city public schools, I am convinced that Chubb and Moe have nailed the most serious problem in public education as it is currently structured.
If you care about public education and the future of education, schools, and kids, this is the single most important book I think you could have to understand the problems with our current arrangements and better suggestions for a path forward.
Milton Friedman also writes some of the best work on education reform that I have ever read. I would start at his foundation - The Milton and Rose Friedman Foundation - and check out his excellent comments on the nature of the higher education market and the K-12 education market for the strongest argument for school choice that I have ever read.
And if you have a more general distrust of conservatives like Milton and Rose (though Milton, to be fair, is on record as saying to the effect that he is more of a classical liberal than a conservative) and John Chubb and Terry Moe, I would recommend the best empirical research being conducted in education circles in America, right now, I believe, by Paul Peterson at his Program on Educational Policy and Governance at Harvard University.
That is all:).
Love,
Ben
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