Clown costumes aren’t the first to be banned in school; Education Department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office; Beyond test scores: The right way to assess students and schools; Parents: Why our second-grader is not going back to school; He created the ‘theory of multiple intelligences.’ What if Howard Gardner were U.S. education secretary?; California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes bills seeking more accountability for troubled charter-school sector;
 
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Clown costumes aren’t the first to be banned in school
It's not the first time specific costumes have been banned from schools.
Education Department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office
The federal agency's own objectives are at risk, the audit says.
 
Beyond test scores: The right way to assess students and schools
What a model program looks like.
 
Why dangling rewards in front of students and teachers is counterproductive
Do rewards motivate people? Yes, but to do what?
 
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Parents: Why our second-grader is not going back to school
Parents of a child with autism write about their experience.
 
He created the ‘theory of multiple intelligences.’ What if Howard Gardner were U.S. education secretary?
An interview, the third in a series.
 
California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes bills seeking more accountability for troubled charter-school sector
The state's charter sector has been called the "Wild West" for its lack of oversight.
 
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