Critique of Federal Funding for Alternative Curricula and Influence of Textbook/Test Industries
Critique of Federal Funding for Alternative Curricula and Influence of Textbook/Test Industries The passage offers a broad commentary on obstacles to innovative curricula, mentioning industry influence and a vague reference to Kaplan's ownership by the Washington Post. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, providing only general criticism without verifiable claims. Key insights: Identifies funding as a barrier to new curricula, suggesting federal government would be the payer.; Claims big business, especially textbook and testing companies, heavily influence politicians.; Notes Kaplan's 2008 revenue exceeded $1 billion and is owned by the Washington Post.
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Critique of Federal Funding for Alternative Curricula and Influence of Textbook/Test Industries The passage offers a broad commentary on obstacles to innovative curricula, mentioning industry influence and a vague reference to Kaplan's ownership by the Washington Post. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, providing only general criticism without verifiable claims. Key insights: Identifies funding as a barrier to new curricula, suggesting federal government would be the payer.; Claims big business, especially textbook and testing companies, heavily influence politicians.; Notes Kaplan's 2008 revenue exceeded $1 billion and is owned by the Washington Post.
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