Around the Edu-Horn, September 8, 2010
N.J. pushes ahead with school reforms despite failed grant bid http://sbne.ws/r/5BP6 (from ASCD)
Japan fattens textbooks to reverse sliding rank: http://wapo.st/90Lteb
How D.C. schools might be affected if Rhee decides to move on: http://wapo.st/ccsqxy
Using FB can lower student achievement? http://bit.ly/9MG9XF
Robert J. Samuelson - School reform's meager results: http://wapo.st/djTCVm
In D.C. schools, Rhee and Fenty learn that tough reforms bring tougher politics: http://wapo.st/c5jg4c
Japan fattens textbooks to reverse sliding rank: http://wapo.st/90Lteb
How D.C. schools might be affected if Rhee decides to move on: http://wapo.st/ccsqxy
Using FB can lower student achievement? http://bit.ly/9MG9XF
Robert J. Samuelson - School reform's meager results: http://wapo.st/djTCVm
In D.C. schools, Rhee and Fenty learn that tough reforms bring tougher politics: http://wapo.st/c5jg4c



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