As a fight over charters ends, Jeff Bryant explains in an interview what the state should expect. A huge fight over charter schools in West Virginia just ended with the governor approving new legislation legalizing the schools for the first time with a limited number allowed to roll out. During the legislature's special session which produced the new law, Jeff spoke to Howard Monroe, a radio talk show host for West Virginia-based Watchdog Network, about pros and cons of charters, the flawed way they're funded, and what the state should be most wary of in legalizing these new schools. Listen here … To learn more about school privatization, check out Who Controls Our Schools? The Privatization of American Public Education, a free ebook published by the Independent Media Institute.Click here to read a selection of Who Controls Our Schools? published on AlterNet, or here to access the complete text.Jeff Bryant is a writing fellow and chief correspondent for Our Schools, a project of the Independent Media Institute. He is a communications consultant, freelance writer, advocacy journalist, and director of the Education Opportunity Network, a strategy and messaging center for progressive education policy. His award-winning commentary and reporting routinely appear in prominent online news outlets, and he speaks frequently at national events about public education policy. Follow him on Twitter @jeffbcdm. |