by Mark Claypool and John McLaughlin | Jul 26, 2019 | Articles
Summer vacation is underway. For many families, summer is a time to kick back, visit the swimming pool, take a trip to the beach, go see Grandma, or enjoy a week of camping. Summer is that relaxed time of year when the freedom of empty schedules can be simply... by Mark Claypool and John McLaughlin | Jun 21, 2019 | Articles
The Unintended Consequences of Administrator Education Even after thirty-five years of reform, the $650 billion American public school industry still struggles to stem dropout rates, teach reading, fulfill the mission of special education, and graduate students... by Mark Claypool and John McLaughlin | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
The Economic Value of Alternative Education Alternative education has a major role to play in increasing the nation’s high school graduation rate. Alt ed is a term for programs that focus on students who find little success in the structure of traditional high...
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