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Schools of Thought

Translating education research into usable knowledge

About the author

The author of this blog -- formerly known as EdWahoo -- is Elliot Haspel, currently a graduate student in Education Policy & Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. I am a graduate of the University of Virginia and was a member of the 2006 Teach for America Phoenix corps, where I taught 4th grade for two years. I have also served as a summer intern at The Education Trust. I welcome comments, and please don't hesitate to contact me personally. I hope you enjoy the blog!
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