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The Two Headed Being in American Education
Ironically, charters have brought to scale and intensity ideas that arose out of research and inconsistent implementation in those nasty public schools. Continue reading
Progress In School Reform: What Is The Picture We See?
Summary: While by some measures the school reform movement has come up with little but goose eggs in the national aggregate, a more nuanced approach to school change makes clear that improvements do occur in substantial ways, in a cultural … Continue reading
Posted in School Reform, Schools and Culture, Schools and Politics
Tagged Catherine Rampell, dropout prevention, dropouts, educational progress, Head Start, mentor, nation's report card, National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP, progress in schools, race and education, school reform
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