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The premise of KIPP is simple: Do whatever it takes to learn.

Ask Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin what drove them to write one of the greatest educational success stories in recent times, and their answer seems reasonable enough: "ignorance." Except that the ignorance they speak of wasn’t that of their students; it was their own. "We didn’t know what we didn’t know," says Feinberg. "No one said how impossible this was going to be."

That’s a good thing. Because if these two Ivy League-educated white guys had really understood the challenges of teaching fifth graders in inner-city Houston when they started out 14 years ago, they might never have had the audacity to found the Knowledge Is Power Program, a national network of public schools that has posted stunning achievement gains and shattered all manner of myths about the academic capabilities of minority kids.

By Susan Headden

Full Story: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/biztech/articles/060220/20leaders.htm

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