Published On: August 30th, 2016|

The Atlantic – Hayley Glatter, Emily DeRuy, and Alia Wong

“We asked prominent voices in education—from policy makers and teachers to activists and parents—to look beyond laws, politics, and funding and imagine a utopian system of learning. They went back to the drawing board—and the chalkboard—to build an educational Garden of Eden. We’re publishing their answers to one question each day this week. Responses have been lightly edited for clarity and length.”(more)