
Chicago Schools Back in Session, Reform Issues Remain
Clip: 9/19/2012 | 11m 38s
Students of Chicago Public Schools Back in Class, Broader Reform Issues Remain
Chicago students head back to class as Chicago Public Schools and teachers unions compromise on the issues that led to a seven-day strike. Jeffrey Brown talks to American Enterprise Institute's Michael McShane and Stanford University's Linda Darling-Hammond for more on the broader education reform issues involved.
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Chicago Schools Back in Session, Reform Issues Remain
Clip: 9/19/2012 | 11m 38s
Chicago students head back to class as Chicago Public Schools and teachers unions compromise on the issues that led to a seven-day strike. Jeffrey Brown talks to American Enterprise Institute's Michael McShane and Stanford University's Linda Darling-Hammond for more on the broader education reform issues involved.
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