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Why Public Education?   What’s the “Crisis”?

Why Public Education?   What’s the “Crisis”?. *Winner of a MacArthur “genius grant” in 1987, Meier founded several progressive public schools, has written volumes on education, and keeps up a weekly exchange with conservative scholars

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Why Public Education?   What’s the “Crisis”?

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  1. Why Public Education?  What’s the “Crisis”? *Winner of a MacArthur “genius grant” in 1987, Meier founded several progressive public schools, has written volumes on education, and keeps up a weekly exchange with conservative scholars (including, formerly, Diane Ravitch) on the Bridging Differences blog at edweek.org. Deborah Meier* Monday, December 9, 7-8 pm 120 Physical Sciences Bldg. Brought to you by the Minor in Education (bpd38), with financial support from the CALS Office of Academic Programs.

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