If onerous regulations don’t improve education, what will? Rick Hess, AEI’s Director of Education Policy Studies, says that empowering teachers to make decisions is the way to high-performing schools.
Rick’s new book – “Letters to a Young Education Reformer”: https://goo.gl/6qm3cV
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