Monthly Archives: October 2018

Denis Smith: The Five Most Common Words in Charterdom

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Teachers Are Testing Us: In State Elections, Will We Reject the Anti-Tax, Pro-Privatization Orthodoxy of the Far Right?

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Forbes: “How America Is Breaking Public Education”: By Forgetting the Cardinal Rule of Success

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No School Is “Doomed.” Continuous Improvement, Not School Closure, Must Be the Goal

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Amy Lueck: How High Schools Shaped the U.S. and Built Communities with Shared Values

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Despite US Fixation on Testing, ACT Results Slip; ACT Board Doing Just Fine

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Leonie Haimson Explains Why NYC’s Renewal Schools Program Failed

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William J Gumbert: What Taxpayers in Texas Should Know About Privatization

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What You Need to Know About FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt)

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The Progressive: Will the “Save Our Schools” Movement Determine the Election Results?

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