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Imbroglio

Lost Debate

A newsletter from The Branch about how we bring about the education revolution. Most of our posts will focus on the future of K-12 and higher ed, but we’ll also cover the imbroglio itself — the politics, misdirection, the excuse-making, the mediocrity.

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