The Boston Globe and the Palm Beach Post both had articles last week examining candidates' positions on education. The Globe's story focuses on how Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had been strong voices for education reform in the past, but seem strangely reticent right now. The PB Post's story uses Arthur Levine's column (see previous blog item) as a launching point on why education seems to have little resonance on the campaign trail.
(hat tip: Eduwonk)
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