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Saturday
Jul302005

State-wide Change

By an interesting coincidence, I was asked a question and given an answer in back-to-back emails this week. An excellent professional developer and state leader in Louisiana, Anne Clouatre, asked me for some ideas (questions to consider) regarding state-wide school reform. Today, a friend of mine who happens to be a great thinker about reform, Mary Little, an Associate Professor at the University of Central Florida, and the Principal Investigator for Project Central, reminded me that Michael Fullan has a great website where interested change agents can download many useful articles about state-wide reform. Anyone interested in this topic will benefit from checking Dr. Fullan's website and downloading some of his articles.

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