The first step toward increasing parental participation is to allow parents to choose the kind of school--be it virtual or bricks-and-mortar, charter or neighborhood--their children will attend. Read all of my response to the National Journal's education debate question.
Showing posts with label parents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parents. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Can Parents Help Turn Schools Around?
I participated in an online debate for the National Journal. The subject: What role should parents play in school reform?
The first step toward increasing parental participation is to allow parents to choose the kind of school--be it virtual or bricks-and-mortar, charter or neighborhood--their children will attend. Read all of my response to the National Journal's education debate question.
The first step toward increasing parental participation is to allow parents to choose the kind of school--be it virtual or bricks-and-mortar, charter or neighborhood--their children will attend. Read all of my response to the National Journal's education debate question.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)