Education reform In DC (Part 2) — interview with Kaya Henderson | VIEWPOINT

Опубликовано: 13 Январь 2025
на канале: American Enterprise Institute
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If students are struggling to maintain their grades in math and reading, should schools cut music and arts programs to focus on academics? Kaya Henderson, former Chancellor for District of Columbia Public Schools, says no, and thinks enrichment activities like music and art actually help students learn. Interview conducted by AEI's Rick Hess, Resident Scholar and Director of Education Policy Studies.

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