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The Daring Dozen 2008: Our Heroes

Twelve who are reshaping the future of education.

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Even as the most optimistic activists in education begin to feel alone and unheard in the wilderness, we find evidence that the ranks of reformers are growing and their pleas for technology integration, project learning, integrated curriculum, collaborative learning, new methods of assessment are having more impact.

Daring Dozen 2008 Map

The trenches are full of folks whose courage, imagination, and inexhaustible spirit are bringing enlightenment to education, sometimes one school or one classroom at a time. In this, our annual roster of Daring Dozen and Global Six designees, we have selected a handful from a worthy multitude to celebrate in the magazine and on Edutopia.org. May their stories inform and inspire you as they have us.

Douglas Cruickshank is the former editor of Edutopia.org.

This article originally published on 3/19/2008

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Josh
Posted on 4/10/2008 10:20am

Doug Christensen--Education Daring Dozen

Being an educator in NE, I was happy to see our DoE commish on the list. Having said that, he's been overruled by our legislature this week. He's busted his rear end for us for years only to have government knock him back down. I thought it was ironic that I got the magazine the same week statewide testing was signed into law.

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