March 1, 2021

New Adventures: About This Blog

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For many years, Diane Ravitch has taken on the task of maintaining a sort of town square for folks who care about the health and future of public education. Most of us who are part of this blogosphere owe her a heap of thanks for helping us find our audiences and for amplifying our voices.

But right now, Diane is scaling back (so, only 500 posts a week instead of 600) by concentrating on her own original content. This blog is a sort of spin-off, a place to keep making available a cross-section of the many, many, many voices lifted in concern about and support for public education. It’s fitting that the Network for Public Education do the hosting and managing of the keep-the-lights-on portion of the work; I will be taking on the task of curating the content. For those of you who don’t know me, you can find my work here.

The goal is to provide a steady, daily sampling of the best of what’s out there in the blogging world (which I loosely define to include substacks and op-eds). The pieces will appear here either in their entirety or with a brief excerpt and a link to the full piece. Which format will be up to the original creator. But my hope is for a large community with a wide and deep assortment of voices gathered here.

I have some things to learn about the tech side of wordpress sites, and advice is always welcome. When I first started my own blog years ago, I thought it would be cool to use white lettering on a black background–thank God some readers disabused me of that notion.

If you have content you want to submit for use here, the email address to use is

npeblog@outlook.com

I can’t promise that I’ll get to each and every thing sent to me, but I expect to be deeply indebted to people who try to keep me supplied with material.

The link to share is

https://networkforpubliceducation.org/best-posts/

This morning Diane called me “estimable and tireless.” I’ll do my best to live up to that.

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