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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Good charters are good choices: Shyanne’s story (Dayton Early College Academy)
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An interview with Rod Paige
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Balancing excellence and equity: The twenty-first-century struggle of gifted education
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The effect of classroom environment on student success
Andrew Scanlan 6.29.2016
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The effects of D.C.’s citywide charter school lottery
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The state of education journalism
Robert Pondiscio 6.29.2016
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NPR's Rocketship exposé fizzles on the launchpad
6.29.2016
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The next twenty-five years of charter schools: Bigger, broader, and bolder
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What teachers really think of Common Core math: Lessons from a new Fordham study
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The Brexit edition
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Ohio’s implementation of report cards for dropout-recovery charter schools
Sarah Souders, Aaron Churchill 6.28.2016
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Time for Detroit charter schools to lead—not just fight to protect turf
Robin J. Lake 6.27.2016
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