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Republicans for Education Reform
The Gadfly Daily’s week in review
The Buckeye State has been busy
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Ohio Gadfly Daily
Cleveland challenging Indy to become the Midwest’s ed-reform capital
Responding to Diane Ravitch's drive-by shooting of Cleveland’s school-reform plan
Embracing the Common Core in the Buckeye State
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Common Core Watch
No love for Common Core? Why Tom misses the mark with his critique
Send in the clowns: Common Core implementation advice just keeps getting worse
I come not to bury summative assessments but to praise them
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Choice Words
Santorum lends extremes to a movement that should find a center
A price tag on misbehavior? An embattled Chicago charter network isn’t alone
Adam explains voucher cuts on WSJ.com
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Stretching the School Dollar
Utah should go big
Attention principals: use your flexibility
Money can't buy happiness...or a good education
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Board's Eye View
What would George, TJ, Abe, Teddy, Ike, and the gang say?
The poverty myth persists
States’ rights: a slippery slope back to mediocrity?
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