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I am such a sucker for primary source blogging.  Here’s a teaser from the Columbus Education Association’s blog:

The CEA Blog recently conducted an interview with Ohio Governor Ted Strickland. Topics discussed included charter schools, vouchers, pending legislation in the Ohio House and Senate, as well as United States Secretary of Education Margaret Spelling’s plan for differentiated accountability. Governor Strickland expanded on his officially unreleased 6 point plan for education reform in the state of Ohio. Check back Monday, April 28th for this exciting interview. [my emphasis]

Hmm – he’s been in office for 16 months and all we get is a  six point plan for education reform in Ohio?

Aw – I’m just being difficult. I bet they are really long points.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 3:37 pm April 24th, 2008 in 'Roots News, Announcements, Blogging, Education, Ohio, Politics, Ted Strickland 

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One Response to “Upcoming: Exclusive interview between CEA and Gov. Strickland”

  1. 1 Chris Baker on April 24th, 2008 7:07 pm

    You’re not being difficult enough, as are all of us.

    I can make a prediction now as to what his solution is going to be; the universal Democrat cop out: I can get something done when you elect more Democrats.

    Ohio public schools are a global disgrace.

    I wish I saw have the vigor from the Governor concerning education as I do in championing Hillary Clinton. If only politicians got paid to do their jobs instead of work towards their next job.

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