Thursday, May 15, 2003
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Blood for Books
Some Parents Are Tapping a Vein for Kids’ Schools: Is Anything Enough?
By Dean Schabner
Some Parents Are Tapping a Vein for Kids’ Schools: Is Anything Enough?
By Dean Schabner
The Unfinished Business of Brown v. Board of Education
While it sometimes takes place in the same building, education is still separate, and still unequal
A State-by-State Analysis
While it sometimes takes place in the same building, education is still separate, and still unequal
A State-by-State Analysis
Blacks rate schools low
Poll shows more whites, Hispanics describe their schools as excellent, endorse vouchers
By Fredreka Schouten
Poll shows more whites, Hispanics describe their schools as excellent, endorse vouchers
By Fredreka Schouten
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
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Tuesday, May 13, 2003
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Teachers Union Chief Issues "Education Challenge"
United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten on Saturday called on the officials running the Department of Education to regularly teach a class one period a week.
United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten on Saturday called on the officials running the Department of Education to regularly teach a class one period a week.
Kids, dollars, & science
High school science-fair winners walk away with corporate money and career aspirations
By Helana Kadyszewski
High school science-fair winners walk away with corporate money and career aspirations
By Helana Kadyszewski
Monday, May 12, 2003
Teaching Children to Read:
The Fragile Link Between Science and Federal Education Policy
By Gregory Camilli, Sadako Vargas, Michele Yurecko
The Fragile Link Between Science and Federal Education Policy
By Gregory Camilli, Sadako Vargas, Michele Yurecko
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By Dennis W. Redovich
By Dennis W. Redovich