5 Reasons To Teach With Taylor Swift erik.ofgang@futurenet.com (Erik Ofgang) on March 4, 2024 at 10:00 am
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Education Next Read More This is the third in a series on doing educational equity right. See the introductory post and part two on school finance . If school funding is the issue around which it’s easiest to find common ground across left and right, school discipline might be the hardest. That shouldn’t be surprising,…
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