Parents want different, not better, when it comes to education. How do we make that happen?
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I’ve awoken from my writing hibernation with an opinion at Real Clear Education today. Here’s a preview: According to a new report, there’s a significant disconnect between what parents want from education, what they think other parents want, and what the system actually provides. Much of the coverage of the report has focused on reforming schools to reflect the goals of most parents. I disagree with that approach. The goal should be to create a more dynamic education system that frees educators and families to create schools that meet ever-changing, unique needs.
Parents want different, not better, when it comes to education. How do we make that happen?
Parents want different, not better, when it…
Parents want different, not better, when it comes to education. How do we make that happen?
I’ve awoken from my writing hibernation with an opinion at Real Clear Education today. Here’s a preview: According to a new report, there’s a significant disconnect between what parents want from education, what they think other parents want, and what the system actually provides. Much of the coverage of the report has focused on reforming schools to reflect the goals of most parents. I disagree with that approach. The goal should be to create a more dynamic education system that frees educators and families to create schools that meet ever-changing, unique needs.