Diane Ravitch

  • First Book

    Ravitch's first book The Great School Wars (1974) is a history of New York City public schools. It described alternating eras of centralization and decentralization. It also tied periodic controversies over public education to periodic waves of immigration.
  • Columbia University

    Ravitch became a historian of education with a Ph.D. from Columbia University
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    Assistant Secretary of Education

    She served as Assistant Secretary of Education under Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander.
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    Education Studies at the Brookings Institution

    She held the Brown Chair in Education Studies at the Brookings Institution
  • The Network for Public Education

    She joined forces with a former teacher and a writer, Anthony Cody, to set up The Network for Public Education. It is a foundation that is dedicated to fighting against educational corporate reforms.