The State of Education
Supt. Jack O'Connell's plan is sensible, if not revolutionary.
The subject of education reform can inspire rhetoric verging on the poetic, replete with pedagogical innovations and experiments that promise the academic and social uplift of struggling students. But the work of improving schools is often anything but lyrical. It's research, collecting data, aligning standards.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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