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Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction theparisreview.org/blog/2019/02/0…
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Michigan Voted to End Partisan Gerrymandering; Are Partisan Primaries Next? ivn.us/2019/02/12/mic… via @ivn
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2019 Sees Tremendous Surge in Ranked Choice Legislation Nationwide ivn.us/2019/02/07/201… via @ivn
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s viral video on government corruption just made history. good.is/articles/alexa…
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District of Columbia Public Education Documents: Agreements, Audits, Reports, Requests, etc. Erich Martel nonpartisaneducation.org/DCdocuments.htm
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SCHOLARLY PROWESS OR LEARNED HELPLESSNESS? THE CASE OF NAZARBAYEV INTELLECTUAL SCHOOLS IN KAZAKHSTAN nonpartisaneducation.org/Review/Testimo…
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Good Interventions Do NOT Have to be Expensive learningscientists.org/blog/2019/2/7-1
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The Education Writers Association casts its narrowing gaze on Boston, May 1-3
The Education Writers Association casts its narrowing gaze on Boston, May 1-3 Billions have been spent, and continue to be spent, promoting the Common Core Standards and their associated consortium tests, PARCC and SBAC. Nonetheless, the “Initiative” has been stopped … Continue reading