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Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond offers a lot of practical advice on how to reform schools, but she starts with what not to do: one hundred years ago, school reformers "figured out the important facts to learn, divided it by the twelve years of the curriculum...and when you come out of school...you've learned all there is knot know and you're ready to go out into the world." Not so easy anymore. Dr. Darling-Hammond cites a recent study of knowledge creation by the University of California, Berkeley, found that between 1999 and 2003, more new knowledge was created in the world than in all of history combined. |
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