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Donald Medley, the keynote speaker for the conference, worries along with us. He warns us of a powerful negative force at work both inside and outside America’s public education system. Its goal is the demise of the system.
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Gephart, W.J. (1988). Some Missing Links. In: Gephart, W.J., Ayers, J.B. (eds) Teacher Education Evaluation. Evaluation in Education and Human Services. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2675-2_8
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