Running an urban school system has been called the hardest job in the country, and there are always openings at the top.
Aug 8th, 2004 |
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Running an urban school system has been called the hardest job in the country, and there are always openings at the top.
How do students get all those A's without working particularly hard? Easy, they go where the A's are. And where are the easy A’s?
When it comes to race and gender, how tolerant are universities of dissenting opinions? John Merrow and Harvey Silverglate discuss the issue.