Monday, February 8, 2016

Gene V Glass: Education in Two Worlds: Would Horace MannTweet?

Gene V Glass: Education in Two Worlds: Would Horace MannTweet?:

Gene V Glass: Education in Two Worlds

Would Horace MannTweet?

On February 4, 2016, I was honored to have the opportunity to address the Ohio Deans Compact in Dublin, Ohio. The title of my talk was suggested by Aimee Howley and Deb Teller, the organizers of the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Compact: Advancing Democratic EducationI can not be certain that the talk went in exactly the direction they expected. Surely its subtitle must have raised some eyebrows: Would Horace Mann Tweet? Whether my talk satisfied their expectations, perhaps I'll never know. But I can report that the audience was kind, attentive, and shared in the conversation that followed.
To read one person's thoughts on the fate of democratic control of America's public schools, and to learn if Horace Mann would Tweet were he alive today, please click on the following link:

Advancing Democratic Education: Would Horace Mann Tweet?

Gene V Glass: Education in Two Worlds: Would Horace MannTweet?:
Gene V Glass

Arizona State University

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University of Colorado Boulder

National Education Policy Center

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San José State University