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Education Phrases Worth Ditching in 2016

By Tanya Paperny
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Inspired by this list from The Seventy Four, which includes a contribution from our own Chad Aldeman, Bellwether staff offer some common education phrases worth ditching in 2016:

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This entry was posted in Education Innovation, Politics of Education and tagged combat pay, drill and kill, education jargon, the seventy four on January 5, 2016 by Tanya Paperny.

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