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Friday, May 02, 2003

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EDC Releases Study On Early Education Partnerships
Study finds state and local leaders see partnerships key to quality, accessibility



The Construction of Low Achievement: A Study of One Detracked Senior English Class
By Joan Kernan Cone, English teacher, El Cerrito (Calif.) High School
Class of 2003 Graduation Speech Contest
Teacher of year preaches reaching out to kids
President Bush honors Alabama elementary educator

ASSOCIATED PRESS
tech.life@school | Fighting student plagiarism in a high-tech world
By Joyce Kasman Valenza
Special education debate shifts to Senate
By BEN FELLER


Education in Disorder
Americans are almost unanimous: Public schools are awful.

BY DANIEL HENNINGER

Americans open wallets for schools
By Generic

Thursday, May 01, 2003

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In my opinion and experience, loss of the ERIC system (they're saying it will remain, but actually there will be little of it left) would be a huge step backwards for educators who rely upon the system to keep up to date on current trends and research. Please read and act asap:
By Kathleen Carpenter
Remarks by the President at the 2003 Teacher of the Year Ceremony
Jane Eisner | Throw out the language police
Fraidy-cat publishers are turning out school textbooks in a laundered, dumbed-down English.

By Jane Eisner


NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY TO RELEASE RECOMMENDATIONS
ON JUVENILE JUSTICE FOR YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES

More black kids live in extreme poverty: study
BY GENARO C. ARMAS
Special-needs teens often end up in court
Report cites lack of services in schools

Associated Press
Shock and awe of a resurgence in school prayer
By KELLY J. COGHLAN
A couple of clues
By Thomas Sowell
House Backs Vast Changes in Education for Disabled
By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO

Wednesday, April 30, 2003

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NCLB: Slow-breaking News
By Denis P Doyle
Hold parents liable for school misbehavior
By Norman A. Lockman


U.S. education chief plugs testing, vouchers
By Scott Travis
Discovering Crisis, Again and Again
By MICHAEL WINERIP
Simple Science Fairs Go the Way of the Dinosaurs
By SAM DILLON
The Changing Methods of a Standard Award for Schools
By MAREK FUCHS

Tuesday, April 29, 2003

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From Large to Small:
Reinventing the Urban High School

A new report from Carnegie Corporation
Reactionary unions
By Bill Murchison
Education secretary stresses race-neutral options
BY MATTHEW I. PINZUR

Teacher of the Year Promotes Persistence


Big Brother's new classroom
By Arnold Beichman
Nurturing an Inner Passion for Outer Space
Quest for Mission Slowed, Teacher Focuses On Encouraging Young to Study Sciences

By Valerie Strauss

Monday, April 28, 2003

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RAND REPORT IDENTIFIES WAYS
TO IMPROVE STUDENT MATH PERFORMANCE

Why Public Schools? Whose Public Schools?
Kettering Foundation
What we have to learn about cultural education
By Diana West
Schools urged to double time teaching writing
It should be taught in all subjects, a high-level report said. A 5-year action plan is to be launched, but money is an issue.
By Dale Mezzacappa
Teens from Middle East give lessons in tolerance
By Stephanie L. Arnold
Alternative education can save those we're losing
By James Patterson
Teachers' idealism is often replaced by the realities of burnout; is mentoring the answer?
By Joanne Cleaver
Law may worsen special-education shortage
By Mel Meléndez

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