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Wednesday
Jun142006

Nice Article on Secretary of Education's Role

If you are willing to part with one of your two free reads at edweek.org, there is an interesting article about the role of the federal Secretary of Education, specifically the role of Margaret Spellings. Christopher T. Cross (I recommend his book Political Education: National Policy Comes of Age)
has some interesting thoughts on the changing nature of the role of the
department of education and its cabinet level advisor.

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