Replay: Denver and the Future of Education: How Innovation Has Expanded Choice and Autonomy
A panel of experts discusses what they’ve learned from innovation and reform in Denver.
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Denver has long held a prominent spot in the annals of education reform, helping to pioneer school models that give more choice to parents and more autonomy to school leaders. So what can we learn from the innovations there?
ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ and the Progressive Policy Institute’s Reinventing America’s Schools Project recently convened this online panel on Denver and the future of education reform. The speakers include Colorado State Senator James Coleman; Alex Magana, head of Beacon Network Schools; State Rep. Jennifer Bacon; and Nate Easley, former Board Chair of Denver Public Schools.Â
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