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High Hopes for R&D

vonzastrowc's picture

The New York Times reports this morning that the Broad Foundation will fund a $44 million "Education Innovation Laboratory" to foster rigorous research and development in education. The initiative will first focus on--surprise!--incentive programs, such as paying students for high test scores. (Apparently, the cash-for-scores scheme hasn't worked out all that well so far.)

Here's hoping that the Innovation Laboratory also gets around to research on building schools' capacity to improve instruction.

The Forum for Education and Democracy has some ideas on this score.


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