Education reform in red versus blue states
Is the conventional wisdom right that both parties have abandoned education reform? The evidence indicates that it’s mostly fair when it comes to Democrats, but not so fair when it comes to the GOP—at least if we look beyond Washington to the states.
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Breaking up is hard to do
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Young guns
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Federalism in the Land of Oz
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Closing the Teacher Quality Gap in Philadelphia: New Hope and Old Hurdles
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Diplomas Count: Ready for What? Preparing Students for College, Careers, and Life After High School
Coby Loup 6.13.2007
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Rheeclaiming D.C. schools
6.13.2007
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We're shaken and stirred
6.13.2007
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A public school by any other name
6.13.2007
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"Earned autonomy" comes to Washington
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How to spell 'illogical'? S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g-s
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Impoverished thinking
6.13.2007
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Mapping 2005 State Proficiency Standards Onto the NAEP Scales
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