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April 26, 2007

We should not kid students about the need for serious reading and academic expository writing, and when we do, we are not educating them, we are cheating them.

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April 25, 2007

Why are teachers outraged over a website that lets students rate their performance?

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April 24, 2007

In my ideal world of school reform, all the adults could put their personal agendas aside and focus their efforts on meeting the needs of kids to be prepared for college and work in their futures. I think we're a long, long way from my idea world, but I try my hardest to keep looking forward to that day.

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April 23, 2007

The New York Legislature’s approval of more charters and the rejection of numerous anti-charter proposals mean that charters are here to stay as a major part of the statewide educational landscape.

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April 20, 2007
I am tired of all the tortured arguments against vouchers like the ones presented by Jay Matthews. Read more »
April 19, 2007

The recent public flap over public charter schools in Colorado brings to light the animosity held by the education establishment towards school reform--and the establishment's efforts to resist. 

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April 18, 2007
The two major political parties find it very hard to drop the voucher issue. It is perfect for them. Read more »
April 17, 2007
More than 500 parents, grandparents, educators, kids, and community leaders packed a gym to dedicate the conversion of a former hospital and clinic into the beautiful home of Lakes International Language Academy - a three-year-old charter public school. Read more »
April 16, 2007
Nary a conversation seems to occur on world globalization and progress without a mention of the famous Thomas Friedman book, “The World is Flat.”  I have to wonder why the education world has not yet grasped its own inevitable and necessary flattening.
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April 13, 2007

There is a third way that gives a mayor a way to truly impact education while sidestepping the treacherous politics and problems of takeovers.

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