From bureaucratic control to building human capital: the importance of teacher learning in education reform.
Arts Education Policy Review, November, 1997 by Smylie, Mark A.
From their spring 1996 conference in Palisades, NY, the nation's governors issued their third set of recommendations for educational reform in 10 years. In contrast to the more extensive recommendations from their 1986 report, Time for Results (NGA, 1986), and their 1989 education summit in Charlottesville, VA, the governors released a short agenda for change--standards, testing, and technology.
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In an interview on National Public Radio (June 14, 1996), Wisconsin's Governor Tommy Thompson, Co-chair of the Palisades conference, argued that the governors tried to cover too much at ...
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