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Have We Gotten It Wrong on School Reform?

Author(s): Jack Jennings
Published: November 23, 2011

This November 23, 2011 Huffington Post blog written by CEP’s president Jack Jennings highlights a recent study of the education systems in Shanghai (China), Finland, Japan, Singapore, and Ontario (Canada), and discusses what lessons can be learned from these countries to help improve public education in the United States.

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Blog Post (PDF format, 337 KB) * Direct link: http://www.cep-dc.org/cfcontent_file.cfm?Attachment=Jack%5FHuffingtinPostBlog%5F11%5F23%5F11%2Epdf

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