The move by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People — which was supported by the Movement for Black Lives and the nonprofit Journey for Justice Alliance — was
hailed by public education advocates but attacked by charter school supporters.
Not exact matches
Bringing in a «trust buster» to help reinvent a monopoly
public school system was
hailed by many
education reformers (myself included) as a stroke of genius and more proof of Mayor Bloomberg's commitment to radical change.
Finally, the No Child Left Behind era — which in fact left many children behind — will be over, and its successor is being
hailed by some in the worlds of
education, business, and
public policy as a big step toward increasing educational opportunities for the nation's students.
Strauss noted, «Bill de Blasio campaigned for New York mayor last year as a friend of traditional
public education, and his victory was
hailed by those who wanted to slow down corporate school reform, which has led to the growing privatization of
public education.»