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The Truth About Social Promotion: Why It Works—But Only If Done Right

The Truth About Social Promotion: Why It Works—But Only If Done Right

Von: DrJosh J. Mack
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In this episode of Education Insights, Dr. Josh Mack—a veteran educator and K–12 reform advocate—dives into the heated debate around social promotion in grades K–8. Backed by recent case studies from NYC and LA, he reveals the dangers of promoting unprepared students. He also highlights success stories from Montgomery County, MD and Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC, where structured support made a difference. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or policymaker, this episode delivers facts and insight. #EducationInsights #DrJoshMackDrJosh J. Mack
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