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One Good Question

In the fall of 2003 I was working with new peers in the second year of Baccalaureate School for Global Education in Queens, NY.  This was the year that would challenge my teaching forever.  Over ten years later, I was still challenging myself to ask one good question.  My work in international education had changed, but the need for good questions remained.  In 2015, I launched a blog series to explore international education and access for all students through multiple lenses, but all with the same question: In what ways do our investments in education reveal our beliefs about the next generation’s role in the world?

One Good Question explores my wondering about education investment and names nine ways that education and the economy matter globally. In the book you’ll hear from over 40 thought leaders in 11 countries about their perspectives and explore your own one good question.

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