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It was another reminder to me that school reform is a wonderfully hopeful and iterative process, despite the political and rhetorical flare-ups it may inspire at times.
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At best they may inspire thought, analysis, debate; at their worst they are hectoring banalities on the lowest level of phatic speech.
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