November 27, 2013
Adapting philanthropic strategy: Melinda Gates learns that it’s not the school size—it’s the teacher
Early on, the Gates' thought small schools were the key to reforming education. After some learning, they had to “be honest with [themselves] and say it wasn’t the structure of the school” -- it was the teachers.
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