Lawrence Hardy
Public education is failing, or so we hear. But are those who make those statements financially and philosophically motivated by a desire to privatize our schools?
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All May features and departments will be available in the ASBJ Archive June 3.
Schools Rebuilding Public Trust: Finding time to invest in relationship-building activities is challenging for school board members, superintendents, district leaders, and principals. Do it anyway. In bad times, leaders must fight the human instinct to hunker down and circle the wagons. Public problems require public solutions. School boards can play a pivotal role in this process.
May 2013 School Board News: News, views, and trends you should watch
Doing Teacher Evaluation Right: Teacher evaluation systems are complex, and districts should resist the pressure to rush one into place without careful consideration
Legal Issues and BYOD: When adopting a 'bring your own technology' policy for your district, you need to take several legal considerations into account