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June 5, 2007

If Missouri followed the lead of other states and offered more virtual school options, Missouri’s virtual school could give students the individualized education they want.

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May 25, 2007

Last week, when I heard that the new National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics and U.S. history results were about to be released, my curiosity was piqued. No, not in anticipation of finding out whether the results would be dismal or dismal-er, but because I really wanted to see how the Bush administration would handle the news, good or bad.

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May 14, 2007

Over the past several years, mayors in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Newark, New York and Washington, D.C. have weighed in on the school reform issue. But, does a stronger mayoral role really force the change constituents are clamoring for?  Or is it just another political shell game?

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May 11, 2007

While debate on NCLB rages on, the debate on one of the most pressing issues - a rapidly increasing shortage of teachers - remains relatively silent.

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May 9, 2007
Education Improvement Tax Credit scholarships have provided tens of thousands of lifeboats to low-income and working-class families looking for the right school for their child. And the state’s $36 million investment in the EITC program is saving PA taxpayers over $294 million per year. Read more »
May 8, 2007

You see, my child has been designated by the board of education as one of many "subjects" who will be undergoing an experimental treatment called "Everyday Math," developed by the Chicago RESEARCH project.

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May 4, 2007
Conservative lawmakers on Capitol Hill have introduced a bill that would let states opt out of many of the mandates imposed by the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Under the new approach, states would be free to use federal education funds as they see fit, provided they maintain student testing to assess their […] Read more »
May 3, 2007

While shrinking class size can be a good thing (after all, what parent wants their child in larger classes with fewer teachers?), research suggests it’s no quick fix for struggling schools.

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May 2, 2007
Like stones cast into the public education waters, charter schools create ripples that can affect conventional public schools nearby.
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