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Starting a Network: Why and What Type

Summarizing ideas presented in the Kappan article “The Right Network for the Right Problem,” (Gomez et al, 2016), this blog post describes the kinds of networks suited to untangling complex problems faced in education.

Starting a Network: Why and What Type

November 29, 2016 | By Kathryn Baron

There’s a problem plaguing your district and you’ve decided to create a network to figure out what’s not working and how to fix it. You bring together a group of teachers, administrators, and parents. They talk, they share ideas, they propose…. Read the full blog post here.

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