Not exact matches
Winning states
made bold promises about implementing the
reforms they'd enacted, and Obama and his
education secretary, Arne Duncan, issued stern statements about their intention to pull dollars away from jurisdictions that fell short.
Again and again, Friedman hints at the need for
bold education reform as he
makes his case for greater competition in the marketplace, fewer labor restrictions, and lower barriers to trade.
These days, Hess seems to be more - obsessed with
making «
bold» and «contrarian» pronouncements that do little to advance much - needed systemic
reform than the rigorous, thoughtful scholarship on
education issues that once were his stock and trade.
California soon must decide whether to
make dramatic changes and lead the nation in
education reform or — if it can't or won't change — be dragged along as other states show what
bold change looks like.