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Shared knowledge is a remarkable glue that helps hold a heterogeneous society together. Kevin Mahnken Harvard Education Press JHU School of Education Robert Pondiscio Barbara Davidson


Republicans have never owned the "school choice" space. Democrats belong in the big tent of educational pluralism. Join the Blue State Action network on April 2 for "How to talk to Democrats about School Choice!" JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press



Interested in how to talk to Democrats about School Choice? Join Andy Rotherham, Chris Cerf, and me at noon today! Link below. JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press



Excited to join ledio at the @martenscentre! JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press

Interested in creating a big tent for educational pluralism, or "choice + academic accountability?" Listen in to "How to Talk to Democrats about School Choice" with Chris Cerf, Andy Rotherham, and me. JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press DFER Nina Rees drive.google.com/file/d/1DJBo6J…


Delighted to join ledio to discuss educational pluralism. JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press

Real honor to be invited, along with international al leaders and MPs. OIDEL JHU School of Education Harvard Education Press



I agree entirely, Michael Petrilli

Very interesting and hopeful, Shaka! Shaka Mitchell Derrell Bradford Jorge Elorza



VERY PROUD to be part of the Johns Hopkins University community, as we launch this partnership with American Enterprise Institute on Civic Thought and Practice. "Our core mission is finding the truth." JHU School of Education youtube.com/watch?app=desk…


Tough critic Ashley Rogers Berner says this Education Week Education Week discussion with Frederick M. Hess & me is, "Best piece I’ve read on the book-banning issue!" Find out why, link in reply:


Smartest piece on the book-banning subject from Frederick M. Hess and Andrew Rotherham. Read on if you like calm, clear reasoning!

Delighted to join Frederick M. Hess at American Enterprise Institute over at Education Week Opinion to talk about the school choice landscape! From him: "Whatever you think of educational choice, our aim is to provide a more concrete, constructive discussion of what it means for students, families, and educators."