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The Federal Government’s Role in Education Reform

July 16, 2025 By admin

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/05/14/Americas_Education_Crisis_Pursuing_Academic_Excellence

Former Colorado Governor Roy Romer proposes another new deal in education to create a federal policy of consumer protection.

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CNN Special Correspondent Frank Sesno moderates a discussion titled, Which Way to Education Excellence?

The panel discussion will bring together thought leaders from all sectors of the education community and focus on what America must do to prepare students for academic excellence in the 21st century.

ED in 08 is a national, nonpartisan campaign that calls on all the presidential candidates to propose plans to ensure that American students will graduate from high school with the skills needed to compete in a global economy. For more information, log onto www.edin08.com – The New Republic

Roy Romer chairs Strong American Schools, a nonpartisan campaign promoting sound education policies for all Americans.

Romer directs the “ED in ’08” campaign, a nonpartisan public awareness and action campaign to raise education to one of the country’s top domestic priorities and challenge the 2008 presidential candidates to begin a dialogue about how they will improve American schools. He was the 39th Governor of Colorado, serving from 1986 to 1998, and from 2001 to 2006 he served as superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District.

John Deasy is the Superintendent of Prince George County’s Schools.

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Education reform In DC (Part 2) — interview with Kaya Henderson | VIEWPOINT

June 19, 2024 By admin

If students are struggling to maintain their grades in math and reading, should schools cut music and arts programs to focus on academics? Kaya Henderson, former Chancellor for District of Columbia Public Schools, says no, and thinks enrichment activities like music and art actually help students learn. Interview conducted by AEI’s Rick Hess, Resident Scholar and Director of Education Policy Studies.

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Education Reform: Collective Bargaining for Teachers

June 15, 2024 By admin

Mitch Daniels addresses an audience at AEI titled “Creating First-Rate Education in Indiana”. In this highlight, Daniels addresses collective bargaining. Watch the full event here: http://www.aei.org/event/100394

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Education reform In DC (Part 1) — interview with Kaya Henderson | VIEWPOINT

April 27, 2024 By admin

Kaya Henderson, former Chancellor of District of Columbia Public Schools, discusses school reform in DC with AEI’s Rick Hess.

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