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Monthly Archive for: "August, 2018"
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 WASHINGTON POST: “7 Questions You Need To Ask on Back-To-School Night”
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Posted August 29, 2018

WASHINGTON POST: “7 Questions You Need To Ask on Back-To-School Night”

“With the new school year upon us, parents will be attending a back-to-school night at their child’s school. Many ask us, “What questions should I be asking?” Here are seven you might [...]

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 ‘What School Could Be’ Excerpt on Ideas.Ted.com!
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Posted August 27, 2018

‘What School Could Be’ Excerpt on Ideas.Ted.com!

The public education system in the US has been the same for over a century, with teachers talking at students and giving them tests. But at Iowa BIG, teens address their community’s most pressing [...]

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 EDUCATION WEEK: ‘What School Could Be’ Book Review
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Posted August 22, 2018

EDUCATION WEEK: ‘What School Could Be’ Book Review

“I found myself dog-earing, highlighting and underlining quotes–things I never do when reading books by non-educators. It was shockingly refreshing to read a book based on [...]

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 THE HECHINGER REPORT: Making Room for Grassroots Change
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Posted August 2, 2018

THE HECHINGER REPORT: Making Room for Grassroots Change

“Ted Dintersmith, a venture capitalist turned education philanthropist, is convinced the U.S. education system needs to change. But he doesn’t want to force it. He spent the 2015-2016 [...]

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