Within a few days the change at Education Sector will be complete. The leadership includes several consultants to the Romney campaign and members of the Hoover Institution, such as John Chubb, Macke Raymond, and Bill Hansen, who seem to believe that markets have magical powers, and that educating students is akin to making hamburgers or sauerkraut. Worse yet, Hansen is a former Bush appointee who lobbies for the Apollo Group, and has worked against every effort to contain corruption in for-profit schools. He was president of Scantron, of the "fill in the bubble" testing industry, and has worked to advance the cause of student loan providers. And his jobs have been described as things like "creating a new education line of business...and integrating the education services activities throughout the company into a strategic product portfolio." Stephen Burd's long been on to this guy- he is trouble.
No doubt about it, these folks will use Education Sector to advance an agenda aimed at ensuring the federal government stops helping students afford college. They'll start by telling us that college isn't really necessary, and that financial aid is ineffective-- but they'll also do nothing to ensure public higher education becomes free. Instead, they will push free-market solutions -- mainly online education-- for other peoples' children, while probably sending their own kids to elite private schools.
So next time you see a report from Education Sector, give it a second look. Theirs are no longer "Charts You Can Trust." They are acts of political manipulation pushed by the hard Right.
Consider yourself warned.
Updated at 11:16 am CST. Gee, Google is so much fun.
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