NBC's ed extravaganza is essentially a bought and paid-for showcase for
ownership society school reform. Leading off on Monday morning, the Buffett family -- Warren (Birkshire Hathaway), Susie, and Susan A. Buffett, representing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, being interviewed by
Tom Brokaw.
Other corporate reform superstars
filling the agenda:
John "the man from Gates" Deasy, Debprah ("fire 'em all, let God sort 'em out")
Gist ,
Ben Austin (Parent R-r-r-revolution), Newark Mayor
Cory Booker, and of course
Arne Duncan.
But don't worry. There's a few good folks, like
Pedro Noguera and
Phillip Jackson (Chicago's Black Star Project) sprinkled in. I think I even saw a teacher listed somewhere on the agenda. But no
Pasi Sahlberg from Finland, who really shook things up last year. I don't expect any such dissonance this time around.
Hey, what happened to
Waiting for Superman star
Michelle Rhee and fiance
Mayor K.J. (Will they ever tie the knot?)?
Geoffrey Canada? Joel (the man from Murdoch)
Klein? How the mighty have fallen.
Wait! Is that NEA prez
Dennis Van Roekel and TFA's
Wendy Kopp being interviewed by
Ann Curry? I'm starstruck.