
Freddie deBoer is right about one thing, not everything
The writer Freddie deBoer makes one really important point about the ed reform movement: We have overpromised and underdelivered because we ignore the obvious truth that some kids are smarter than others. Where he’s wrong is in thinking that this one good point makes the whole reform enterprise a waste of time.
Michael J. Petrilli 3.27.2025
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The Tip of the Iceberg: SURR Schools and Academic Failure in New York City
Karen Baker 7.18.2001
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Fostering Title I and IDEA Collaboration in Six States: Proceedings and Lessons from Two Peer Technical Assistance Matches
Charles R. Hokanson, Jr. 7.18.2001
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Setting cut scores low: you have to start somewhere
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How districts see home schoolers
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Changing his tune on charter schools?
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Chicken Little's lucky day
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Assessment and Accountability Across the 50 States
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Teacher Preparation and Professional Development: 2000
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Summer school works
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Reduce Your Losses: Help New Teachers Become Veteran Teachers, Southern Regional Education Board
Matthew Clavel 7.11.2001
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Success Against the Odds: Five Years On
Karen Baker 7.11.2001
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Certified Teachers in Schools But Out of the Classrooms
7.11.2001
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