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DFER supports and elects Democrats who deliver bold reforms that put students and families first. We work with leaders who believe public education is not a system to be preserved but a promise to be fulfilled.
CEO of Democrats for Education Reform
Director, Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy and registered Independent. I write about pluralism, civic education, and the liberal arts. Graduated from Davidson College and Oxford University (MLitt, DPhil). Live in NYC.
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