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It’s called the Hechinger Report, and is a product of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media, an independently funded unit of Teachers College at Columbia University.
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He was yet again featured this fall in a highly deceptive article by Justin Snider of the Hechinger report, reprinted in papers around the country, about how the very existence of this charter school proved that teacher quality is more important than class size:
Leonie Haimson: In the World of Corporate Ed Reform, Failure Is no Impediment to Success Leonie Haimson 2011
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A recent example was a column originally written for the Hechinger Center and reprinted on this blog by Justin Snider, who teaches an introductory writing class at Columbia University.
7 Class size myths -- and the truth Valerie Strauss 2010
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My Hechinger colleague, Justin Snider, asks Where's the academic rigor?
Susan Sawyers: Education News: Themes from the week of August 15, 2010 - College readiness, teacher effectiveness and community development Susan Sawyers 2010
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For more about cheating, see this brilliant reporting by Greg Toppo and others, supported by the Hechinger Institute.
John Merrow: As NCLB Comes Under Consideration, We Need to Value Teachers More John Merrow 2011
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He was yet again featured this fall in a highly deceptive article by Justin Snider of the Hechinger report, reprinted in papers around the country, about how the very existence of this charter school proved that teacher quality is more important than class size:
Leonie Haimson: In the World of Corporate Ed Reform, Failure Is no Impediment to Success Leonie Haimson 2011
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Learn more about the nation's dropout problem in The Hechinger Report's GO DEEP section on dropouts.
Sarah Butrymowicz: Fewer 'Dropout Factories' Nationally but Problems Remain Sarah Butrymowicz 2011
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The Hechinger Report: It's well-known that Finland's teachers are an elite bunch, with only top students offered the chance to become teachers.
Justin Snider: Keys To Finnish Educational Success: Intensive Teacher-Training, Union Collaboration Justin Snider 2011
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Learn more about the nation's dropout problem in The Hechinger Report's GO DEEP section on dropouts.
Sarah Butrymowicz: Fewer 'Dropout Factories' Nationally but Problems Remain Sarah Butrymowicz 2011
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For more about cheating, see this brilliant reporting by Greg Toppo and others, supported by the Hechinger Institute.
John Merrow: As NCLB Comes Under Consideration, We Need to Value Teachers More John Merrow 2011
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