How Kamala Harris can move to the center on education
It may be true that Kamala Harris is, at heart, your typical progressive Democrat from California. But she has an unusual opportunity to shed some of that political baggage. Indicating that she will be open to education reform is one of the best ways to do so.
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How selective high school reforms could benefit New York City's disadvantaged students
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How more informed parents affect student absenteeism
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The relationship between teacher dismissals and teacher quality
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How to get more districts on a path to quality, aligned curriculums
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Is there a mindset misconception with giftedness?
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John McCain, the definition of an American patriot
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A back-to-school buffet
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Six mistakes to avoid when revising state English language arts standards
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A longer school day means more learning in struggling Florida elementary schools
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Is the IRS poised to harm school choice?
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How good are states’ English language arts standards?
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The perils of revising the Common Core
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