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Response to comments on my Michelle Rhee post

Response to comments on my Michelle Rhee post

Posted on 14. Nov, 2009 by Andrew.

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Thanks for your comments; it’s clear that you are very passionate about the state of education in Washington, D.C. I welcome this kind of dialogue on the blog, and am glad that you have contributed.
While I absolutely hear your points, I remain committed to my claim that Ms. Rhee is a public innovator. The D.C. [...]

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Michelle Rhee, Public Innovator

Michelle Rhee, Public Innovator

Posted on 12. Nov, 2009 by Andrew.

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As many of you know, one of my main focuses at the moment is on enabling government to become more actively engaged with on-the-ground, community-based solutions. So from time to time on this blog I plan to highlight what I call public innovators – those who work at the city, state or federal levels of [...]

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Charter Schools: Why all the hubbub?

Charter Schools: Why all the hubbub?

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Andrew.

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I am back in D.C. today to work with one of our clients, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. A team from Root Cause is supporting the development of their strategic business plan. Charter schools are getting quite a bit of attention these days, with support from both President Obama and Arne [...]

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