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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on American education reform (2015).
It\’s Time to Re-Think the U.S. Education System #harvardbusiness http://t.co/CGA5ihEyc2
— Harvard Business (@harvardbusi__dp) February 23, 2015
The skills gap: More than half of America’s millennials lack basic workplace skills http://t.co/obaBp41QSq pic.twitter.com/XEhPau2p5Z
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) February 21, 2015
New report says U.S. millennials are less competent than peers in other countries—but @tomloveless99 is skeptical: http://t.co/df0WWoIh3A
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) February 19, 2015
.@profmartywest on preserving the federal role in encouraging & evaluating education innovation: http://t.co/7JSjqf9oCQ #edu
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) February 22, 2015
Why are Finland’s schools so great? Here are 9 possible explanations. http://t.co/iLGzahC9dO
— Vox (@voxdotcom) February 22, 2015
It would be a grave mistake for Congress to retreat from No Child Left Behind. http://t.co/7PLSZtxJ0T pic.twitter.com/6Nsr3MgtpR
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) February 22, 2015
Charter school pioneer Eva Moskowitz talks about education reform and the challenges it faces. http://t.co/CHiMefQ8ZV
— reason (@reason) February 22, 2015
The revolt against national learning standards called the Common Core hasn’t got many followers in Washington state. http://t.co/mpbOsSgc86
— The Seattle Times (@seattletimes) February 22, 2015
Okla. debate over US history overshadows education cuts, critics say http://t.co/cqnwaEU26A
— Al Jazeera America (@ajam) February 21, 2015
Why Is Andrew Cuomo Pushing an Education ‘Cure’ That’s Worse Than the Disease? http://t.co/4UAndveAwt
— The Nation (@thenation) February 21, 2015