Not exact matches
In a new article for Education Next, David Osborne, director of the project on Reinventing America's Schools at the
Progressive Policy Institute, finds Denver's pursuit of this strategy, which has increased school leader autonomy, has produced impressive
gains in student achievement, leading to growing public support for the reforms.
«Closing the school and library connectivity gap is a major,
progressive step in ensuring that America's school - age students, particularly those in rural and remote communities,
gain equitable access to Internet connectivity,» said Lucy Gettman, Deputy Associate Executive Director, Federal Advocacy & Public
Policy, National School Boards Association.
As long as
progressives don't succeed in
gaining control over the internet and in stifling dissent on alternative media, exposing the real costs of their
policies, and their true intentions, will keep us from following them off the cliff.