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The problem of Big ‘R’ school reform | IN 60 SECONDS

November 30, 2024 By admin

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Do massive, top-down school reforms get results and help kids? Rick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at AEI, doesn’t think so, and calls this problem “Big ‘R’ school reform”.

Rick’s new book – “Letters to a Young Education Reformer”: https://goo.gl/6qm3cV

More on “Big ‘R'” and “little ‘r'” school reform: https://goo.gl/YnLODP

Rick’s scholar page at AEI.org: https://goo.gl/3GRqhH

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