Edutopian Vision

[...]foundation officials are hard-pressed to identify any school that has adopted its strategies as a whole. [...]a better Edutopia tagline might be, "What We Think Would Probably Work in Public Education If Schools Would Stop Being So Old-Fashioned and Just Try It. For Edutopia, "What Wo...

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Achievement tests
Active Learning
Eyes & eyesight
Inner city
Interactive learning
Learning Processes
Motion picture directors & producers
Public schools
Standardized Tests
Student Teachers
Teachers
Teaching Methods
Urban Schools
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