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Why are many schools slow to enact education reform measures?

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Why are many schools slow to enact education reform measures?

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Listen to Howard Fuller here. We must change the way we go about changing the way we go about education. For years powerful unions have kept teachers and children in bad situations. The will to reform education includes education options, because it’s not OK to education some of the kids, we must educate all kids. Teachers must be empowered to educate kids free from over-testing and non-classroom related tasks.

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Listen to Howard Fuller here. We must change the way we go about changing the way we go about education. For years powerful unions have kept teachers and children in bad situations. The will to reform education includes education options, because it’s not OK to educate some of the kids, we must educate all kids. Teachers must be empowered to educate kids free from over-testing and non-classroom related tasks. California and other states are looking at enacting the Parent Trigger, converting a consistently failing traditional public school to a public charter school.

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