Danny Weil
Danny Weil is a writer for Project Censored and Daily Censored. He received the Project Censored "Most Censored" News Stories of 2009-10 award for his article: "Neoliberalism, Charter Schools and the Chicago Model / Obama and Duncan's Education Policy: Like Bush's, Only Worse," published by Counterpunch, August 24, 2009. Dr. Weil has published more than seven books on education in the past 20 years. You can also read much more about the for-profit, predatory colleges in his writings found at Counterpunch.com, Dailycensored.com, dissidentvoice.com and Project Censored.com where he has covered the issue of the privatization of education for years. He can be reached at weilunion@aol.com. His new book, an encyclopedia on charter schools, entitled: "Charter School Movement: History, Politics, Policies, Economics and Effectiveness," 641 pages, was published in August of 2009 by Grey House Publishing, New York, and provides a scathing look at the privatization of education through charter schools.
Other articles by this author

Film "Won't Back Down" Models Hollywood Propaganda in Age of School Reform
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
Paul Ryan and the Long War on Democracy
By Danny Weil, Truthout | Op-Ed
Romney Uses Banksters' Money to Play Race Card
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
Schools Without Playgrounds, Children Without Childhood, a Future Without Hope
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis
Congress Discovers: For-Profit Colleges Put Profits First
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis
Is the Washington Post Being Asset-Stripped?
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
In Victory for Corporatized Education, Federal Court Strikes Down Regulation of For-Profit Colleges
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
Texas GOP Declares: "No More Teaching of 'Critical Thinking Skills' in Texas Public Schools"
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis
The Washington Post, PBS and the Koch-Funded American Enterprise Institute Attack Community Colleges
By Danny Weil, Truthout | News Analysis![]()