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prev 1 2 3 4 5 next (45 results) A Primer in Education Waste
Although federal spending on education has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years, standardized test scores have stagnated or even declined, notes a Cato Institute scholar. (read more) NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND?
Despite the harsh criticism this election season has spawned of President George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind (NCLB), progress is being made, according to its proponents. (read more) Graduating In Real Time?
Look to your right, look to your left. One out of three high school students may not graduate, an education analyst at a Washington, D. C. think-tank found. (read more) Education Reform in the Second Term
After the 2004 election the President remarked that he had earned political capital, and on Monday it became clear that he intended to spend some of it on advancing the education reforms of his first term. (read more) Education Reforms Left Behind
Rod Paige reflected on his tenure at the Department of Education and asserted the importance of continuing the reforms of the past four years (read more) Not So Great Expectations
A new report issued by Achieve, Inc. reveals yet another shortcoming in the education system, the “expectations gap.” (read more) No Recruit Left Behind
Three Congressmen have teamed with four Pittsburgh punk rockers to fight an obscure provision of the No Child Left Behind Act. (read more) Excelling at Home
There is actually good education news in California, although it does not emanate from the state’s public school system. (read more) Back to PC School
Under the guise of improving the learning environment, local schools might be offering more of the same social experimentation that already leads to less literacy and more juvenile delinquency in public school classrooms year after year. (read more) Assembly
In days of yore, school assemblies gave us a break from heavy-duty note taking and the chance to daydream virtually without penalty. Today, daydreaming may be something that you can get extra credit for. (read more) prev 1 2 3 4 5 next |


