City Journal.
  Search City Journal.  
City Journal Summer 2010. City Journal Summer 2010.
Table of Contents
A quarterly magazine of urban affairs, published by the Manhattan Institute, edited by Brian C. Anderson.

• • • • • • • • •

Praise for City Journal.

[SORT BY TITLE] [SORT BY DATE]

Jay P. Greene [12 titles]

  1. So Much for the Evidence
    Obama’s results-oriented education rhetoric doesn’t come close to reality.
    3 February 2010
  2. The Uses of Vouchers
    School choice can help special-ed students and keep the Catholic-school option alive in the inner city.
    28 July 2009
  3. Is School Choice Enough?
    In City Journal’s Winter 2008 issue, contributing editor Sol Stern wrote a piece, School Choice Isn’t Enough, that ignited a firestorm of debate within the school-reform movement. Here, some of the nation’s top education scholars discuss the story, and Stern responds.
    24 January 2008
  4. Adding Up to Failure
    Ed schools put diversity before math.
    Winter 2008
  5. Four Score and Seven Manatees Ago
    Why have we stopped naming schools after great public figures?
    Summer 2007
  6. Four Score and Seven Manatees Ago
    Why have we stopped naming schools after great public figures?
    2 July 2007
  7. Out-in-Left-Field Trips
    School trips should be about expanding students’ intellectual horizons.
    Spring 2007
  8. The Special-Ed Hoax
    Schools claim to be swamped by a growing number of disabled students, but it’s a myth.
    2 August 2002
  9. Why Vouchers are Constitutional
    . . . and why we need them.
    14 March 2002
  10. GEDs Aren’t Worth the Paper They’re Printed On
    GED holders do much worse in later life than high school grads. It’s time for some truth in testing.
    Winter 2002
  11. The Texas School Miracle Is for Real
    Pundits charge that the Lone Star State’s sharply higher reading and math scores are smoke and mirrors.But they are rock-solid—and here’s the evidence.
    Summer 2000
  12. The NEA’s Racket?
    Is the nation’s biggest teachers’ union illegally spending tax-free millions on political campaigns?
    Summer 2000
Search Site
Advanced Search