There has been much heated debate this year over bold changes that affect teachers, including dialing back pensions and union rights. These matters were candidly discussed by two high-visibility national education leaders who don't always agree: Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers and Frederick M. Hess, director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Which issues do we actually disagree about? Can we do so in ways that illumine rather than obscure? Our two panelists will prove that it's possible. Watch this lively conversation, moderated by Fordham's ever-lively Michael Petrilli.
BLINKY'S BIG SCREEN SHOWDOWN: A GUIDE TO SCREENS, SCHOOLS, AND THE PEOPLE
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BLINKY'S BIG SCREEN SHOWDOWNA GUIDE TO SCREENS, SCHOOLS, AND THE PEOPLE WHO
SHOULD KNOW BETTER*"This is a screen. These are your eyes on a screen.
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