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How The Other Half Learns:
Equality, Excellence, and the
Battle Over School Choice
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“Robert Pondiscio is one of our nationâ€s most astute observers of K-
12 education. In this engaging, wise, and enormously well reported
book, he trains his penetrating eye on Success Academy, the highest
performing charter network in America. Having spent a year at one of
the schools, he methodically unpacks the ‘magic†that makes Success
so successful, while not shying away from legitimate criticism. The
result is both compelling and illuminating.―—Joel Klein, formerÂ
chancellor of the New York City Department of Education; author of
Lessons of Hope: How to Fix Our Schools 'Engrossing, challenging, and
wise, this book will change how you think about schooling and
poverty.'—Daniel T. Willingham, professor of psychology, University of
Virginia; author of Why Don't Students Like School?“Do not miss this
fusion of a masterful writer and one of the most interesting leaders in
education today. Pondiscio observes, respects, and illuminates the real
work that teachers, students and parents do every day.―—David Coleman
, CEO of the College Board“A moving and dramatic story and a minute-by-
minute account of how a school actually lives. In a field dominated by
dry-as-bones analyses, this is an up close look at education as lived
by real, flesh and blood students, with names, written by a dedicated
teacher. It is arresting, informative, and compelling. A school succeeds
or fails by its ethos, and reading this book qualifies as an extended
visit into the inner workings of that ethos in schools that are
succeeding against the odds.―—William J. Bennett, former Secretary
of Education; author of The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral
Stories Robert Pondiscio is senior fellow at the Thomas B. Fordham
Institute and a former inner-city public school teacher. He writes and
speaks extensively on education and education reform issues and has more
than twenty years of journalism experience, including senior positions
at Time and BusinessWeek. See all Editorial Reviews