This line in the article from Education Next featured below caught my attention this morning, “The current system, however, with everybody and nobody in charge is hard to defend.”
Education Week has released a special report on blended learning.
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Breaking the Mold: A radical proposal to decentralize school governance
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Whole wheat biscuits? Healthy food a hard sell in WNC schools
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'Flip the Prison' initiative helps veterans, troubled youth
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Restoration of teachers’ due process is board focus
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Party politics could enter judicial, school board races
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Why Schools Are Ditching A’s, B’s, and C’s for Greens, Yellows, and Reds
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Senate panel takes up No Child Left Behind rewrite
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A National Strategy to Improve the Teaching Profession
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How to Reach the Poorest Kids
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Withholding Recess as Discipline Declining
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K-12 Schools Still Mix Print and Digital Content
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More Immigrant Children Headed to United States
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Districts Partner to Build School Music Programs
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After-School Programs Feel Heat From Congress, Critics
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Gone but not forgotten? Common Core lingers after Oklahoma’s repeal