Tuesday, 29 April 2014

[YEP-DC] New YEP-DC Blog Post: 3 Things That Deserve More Attention in Ed Reform


"Spend enough time writing and thinking about education policy, and it's easy to forget that policymaking is just as dependent on what doesn't get discussed as what does," writes Recess blogger CJ Libassi. "But if we step back from the conversation and think about what we should talk about, rather that what we should think about the things we're already talking about, the shortcomings of our current discussion become a bit clearer." Continue reading this week's post, "3 Things That Deserve More Attention in Ed Reform," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/1/post/2014/04/3-things-that-deserve-more-attention-in-ed-reform.html



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