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Disclaimer: I do not receive funds from major educational foundations or corporations to promote their opinions and objectives.

Given what I just read in the New York Times, it may be a requirement that I begin every blog post with the above disclaimer. In the spirit of open thought, I will allow you to draw your own conclusions. However, just as we recognize the need to teach our students to make judgments about information on the Internet, we, as school leaders, need to be able to filter information based on the source. Decide for yourself.

While you are at it, read this!

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