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Teachers aren’t dumb. But are we doing enough to prepare them to be effective when they start their careers?
In a recent op-ed for the New York…
According to recent media reports, states across the country are facing teacher shortages of varying degrees. Yet this isn’t breaking news: the U.S.…
I’ve written quite a bit recently about the transformation of the medical education system in the U.S. around the turn of the century. In…
“We cannot improve at scale what we cannot measure.” So proclaim Tony Bryk and his colleagues at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of…
NPR recently aired a segment on the effects of race-conscious admissions bans in medical schools. While these bans were intended to create…
Flexner, I just can’t quit you.
A few weeks ago, Education Week was kind enough to run my op-ed on Abraham Flexner’s report on medical…