States vs federal government in education reform — interview with Chris Minnich | VIEWPOINT
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As we move into a
As we move into a new era of federal policy on K-12 schools, AEI's Andy Smarick and NWEA's Chris Minnich reflect on how states saw the role of the federal government over the last two decades.
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FULL REPORT – The State Education Agency: At the helm, Not the Oar https://goo.gl/eH6dHi
ARTICLE – The details of Every Student Succeeds Act plans may be less important than how they're created https://goo.gl/cnTYDF
BOOK – Spinning Wheels: The Politics of Urban School Reform https://goo.gl/63pHwF
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