Nation’s schools familiar with path of least resistance
L ast month, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan charged that officials overseeing many of the nation’s poorest performing schools had taken "the path of least resistance” and opted out of making bold changes to improve student achievement. He’s right, and not just on the matter of turning around failing schools.
The path of least resistance — and its close friend status quo — ...
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