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Teachers Unions Fight Transparency, Accountability

August 18, 2010
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Teachers Unions Fight Transparency, Accountability

By Ben Boychuk If newspapers are indeed dying, at least a few seem willing to die fighting. Consider the Los Angeles Times (ward of the bankrupt Tribune Co.), which on Sunday published a surprisingly bold piece of investigative journalism on arguably the most pressing subject of our day: Public education. The story should serve as an example of how a cultural institution—even one as embattled as the mainstream media—can use transparency to influence society in a positive way. In case you missed it, Times reporters Jason Felch, Jason Song and Doug Smith used California’s public records law to obtain seven years of math and English test scores from the Los Angeles Unified School District. They asked Richard Buddin, a well-respected analyst at the RAND Corporation, to run the numbers and estimate teacher effectiveness — just as many states around the country are considering, and in a few cases starting to do. The story is an eye-opener. The Times didn’t just present the results; it named names. Much of this sort of data never sees the light of day. What’s more, according to the story: “The district has had the ability to analyze the differences among teachers for years but opted

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2009: A bad year for newspapers, especially The Los Angeles Times

January 2, 2010
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2009: A bad year for newspapers, especially The Los Angeles Times

It’s been a bad year for all newspapers, especially my alma mater The Washington Times, which decimated its reporting staff just before the New Year. The Los Angeles Times is no exception to the hard times, but Patterico is convinced a lot of their troubles are self-inflicted. He makes a good case. To call Patterico a thorn in the paw of the LA Times is to say that “paw” means the whole body and “thorn” means flesh-eating disease. He’s been running his annual “Los Angeles Dog Trainer Year in Review” for the last seven years, and his 2009 run-down of bias, willful distortion and general stupidity at the LA Times is quite comprehensive. I recommend reading the whole thing if you’re interested in a detailed breakdown of the meltdown of one MSM lion. Here are a few highlights … On “WHITEWASHING THE ACORN SCANDAL”: Peter Dreier wrote a fact-challenged op-ed claiming that Giles and O’Keefe had received assistance at only two ACORN offices. (The documented number was at least five at the time the op-ed appeared.) Dreier also incorrectly claimed that “not a single person who signed a phony name on a registration form ever actually voted” — although one

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Mainstream Print Media Continue Declines in Circulation, Ad Revenues

December 10, 2008
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Mainstream Print Media Continue Declines in Circulation, Ad Revenues

              The decline and fall of the mainstream print media continues apace. S. T. Karnick notes that this is a good trend for the American culture.    

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