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dangerouslyirrelevant.org
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| | | | | The Iowa Department of Education (DE) was quoted recently as saying, "We really aren't looking at [3rd grade retention] as being punitive." The problem, of course, is that it doesn't matter how we as adults perceive retention. What matters is how the retained 8-year-olds perceive retention. And four decades of research is very clear that... | |
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radicalscholarship.com
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| | | | | One of the key flaws of education reform since the 1980s is that education policy tends to be more about political and popular fads resulting in copy-cat state education policy than about addressing provable educational need. For example, as Cummings, Stunk, and De Voto show about state reading policy: Florida, which passed it's Just Read,... | |
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capitol-beat.org
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www.wdbj7.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses various educational initiatives, school policies, and community programs in Virginia, focusing on curriculum changes, student support, and career development. | ||