The real threat to teachers unions
18th May 2011
Roiling debates in state capitals across the land demonstrate a backlash against the unions. But a new book by Terry Moe argues that it’s technology, not politics, that will be their undoing. Moe is a political science professor at Stanford and has long been a leading advocate for charter schools and vouchers. Special Interest is in part a solid history of the rise of the unions not so long ago — in the 1960s and ’70s. But the book’s analysis of sweeping trends is what’s most compelling. Moe says legislative reforms like No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top “are small things by comparison, and they can be blocked.” By contrast, “education technology is a tsunami that is only now beginning to swell.” Unions “can’t stop it, although they will try.”