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Where teacher evaluation went wrong
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Think Again: Do College Admissions Exams Drive Higher Education Inequities?
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The Kanye edition
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Repairing the conservative school-reform coalition
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The good stuff of 2013
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The Ohio EdChoice Program’s impact on school district enrollments, finances, and academics
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Does the updated Cupp-Patterson plan treat charter schools fairly?
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School funding in Ohio: Do demographic trends justify higher spending?
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10 signs of progress in gifted education—and reasons for hope in the new year
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Reforming collective bargaining could put Ohio public schools—and the teaching profession—on top
Stéphane Lavertu10.9.2023
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