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Reinventing America’s Schools: A discussion with David Osborne
by Alex Granados, EducationNC October 10, 2017
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New York Times bestselling author David Osborne talked about his latest book “Reinventing America’s Schools: Creating a 21st Century Education System“at North Carolina State University’s Hunt Library on Tuesday evening. In a conversation with his daughter, EducationNC policy analyst Molly Osborne, he discussed the ways charter school principles might be applied to other public schools.
Molly Osborne, EdNC policy analyst, asked her father questions on his new book, “Reinventing America’s Schools.” Photo Credit: Liz Bell/EducationNC
He talked about the most dramatic improvements in urban public education happening today.