LaRuth Gray discusses U.S. public education policy and school reform. Topics include: closing the achievement gap, facilitating teachers’ success, and ESEA reauthorization.
Education Reform and School Policy: ESEA Reauthorization, Part 7
Saturday, May 01 2010 | Posted by GlobalPolicy.tvAdditional Info
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Part:
7 of 8
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Subtitle:
Capacity building in ESEA reauthorization
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Featuring:
LaRuth Gray, NYU Metropolitan Center for Urban Education & Govt. Relations and Legislation.
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Conference/Event:
Connecting Policy to Practice
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Publisher:
Forum for Education and Democracy
Published in
Connecting Policy to Practice
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