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Home >  Scholars & Fellows >  Frederick M. Hess >  Speaking Engagements
Speaking Engagements by Frederick M. Hess
Resident Scholar and Director of Education Policy Studies
Resident Scholar Frederick M. Hess
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Educational Entrepreneurship
Posted: Monday, March 19, 2007
This is the era of educational entrepreneurship, but entrepreneurial activity remains distressingly sporadic in K-12 schooling.  [Full Story]
A Better Bargain?
Posted: Friday, March 9, 2007
We must move beyond utopian dreams of goading unions into good behavior and recognize that labor strife may be the birth pains of real school reform.   [Full Story]
Tough Love
Posted: Friday, May 12, 2006
A version of a speech given to staff and and students at the César Chávez Public Charter School for Public Policy in Anacostia about education reform.  [Full Story]
Urban School Reform
Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2005
In 1998, the San Diego City Schools launched one of the nation’s most ambitious efforts in school reform.   [Full Story]
No Child Left Behind
Posted: Thursday, September 16, 2004
The No Child Left Behind act should be pushed towards the tight-loose formulation that gave birth to the education accountability movement and has revolutionized modern management.  [Full Story]
Total Records: 5
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Frederick M. Hess
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-828-6030
Assistant: 202-862-5822
Fax: 202-862-7178
E-mail: RHess@aei.org
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When Research Matters
When Research Matters
When Research Matters asks the questions that are rarely asked about the difficult road from research to successful education policy. [Read More]