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  • WebED Aims to Revolutionize Teacher Development

    Published June 1, 2000
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    WebED, Inc., an online education company, provides K-12 educators, administrators, and school personnel with the opportunity to earn professional development credit through Internet-based courses.
  • A Recipe for Making Up The Law

    Published June 1, 2000
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    Do U.S. Supreme Court Justices always think logically? Not according to school choice opponents who challenged Illinois' 1999 education tax credit law on behalf of Barbara B. Toney and others.
  • Congress Stiffs School Boards on Special Ed

    Published June 1, 2000
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    At a recent National Governors' Association meeting at the White House, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge called on President Clinton to increase his administration's efforts to help the nation's special-needs children.
  • Homeschoolers Want State NAEP Ended

    Published June 1, 2000
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    Arguing that the National Assessment of Educational Progress's reporting of student achievement by state is leading to a national curriculum, the Home School Legal Defense Association is organizing a coalition that would seek to end the federal
  • Manhattan, Harvard Sponsor School Choice Debate

    Published June 1, 2000
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    On March 9-10, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and Harvard University's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) jointly sponsored a "Conference on Charter Schools, Vouchers, and Public Education" at the Taubman Center in the
  • NAEP Becoming an Offer States Can’t Refuse

    Published June 1, 2000
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    WASHINGTON--Proponents of limited government long have warned that the advent of national testing of schoolchildren would result in a national curriculum dictated by the federal government and a corresponding loss of state sovereignty.
  • Recovering from a School Crisis

    Published June 1, 2000
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    Planning ideas developed in handling the psychological aftermath of two devastating earthquakes in Turkey last year have become part of a new Web-based crisis manager designed specifically for schools to handle crisis situations: acts of violence,
  • New Studies Point to Success of English Immersion

    Published May 1, 2000
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    As California schools move into the closing months of their second year under Proposition 227, a number of studies have demonstrated that children are thriving under English immersion.
  • In Colorado, Fulfillment of the Charter-School Dream

    Published May 1, 2000
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    A recent report from the U.S. Department of Education documented the phenomenal growth of charter schools, while a state-level study done in Colorado was showing how these quasi-independent schools can work at their best.
  • Elian Gonzalez Case Exposes Choice Hypocrisy

    Published May 1, 2000
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    A number of commentators who strongly oppose allowing parents to choose schools for their children have nonetheless come out in favor of allowing the father of refugee Elian Gonzalez to choose whether the 6-year-old should be returned to the
  • Public School Programs Empty Private Preschools

    Published May 1, 2000
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    Until recently, when parents in Hartford, Connecticut were looking for early childhood education programs, they didn't find many at the city's public schools, which focused on their traditional mission of educating the K-12 age group.
  • Court: Public Schools Not Accountable to Parents

    Published May 1, 2000
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    In an important decision that will strengthen the arguments of school choice advocates, the Colorado Court of Appeals unanimously ruled on February 3 that parents cannot sue public school districts for not providing a quality education to their
  • A Report Card for School Choice

    Published May 1, 2000
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    A growing body of research suggests that choice-based reforms often can yield positive results, with little evidence of making matters worse.
  • Judge Strikes Down Florida Vouchers

    Published May 1, 2000
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    In a decision widely applauded by school choice opponents, Leon County Circuit Court Judge L. Ralph Smith Jr. ruled on March 14 that the Florida law authorizing the nation's first statewide voucher program is unconstitutional.
  • 05/2000 State Education Roundup

    Published May 1, 2000
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    California * District of Columbia * Illinois * Kentucky * Louisiana * Massachusetts Nevada * New Hampshire * New Jersey * Ohio * Oklahoma * Texas * Washington CALIFORNIA School Bond Initiative Fails California voters turned out on Super
  • Wis. Choice Evaluator Endorses Vouchers

    Published May 1, 2000
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    A researcher whose credibility has been touted by school choice opponents since the early days of the Milwaukee voucher program has endorsed the use of vouchers not only to provide educational choices to poor families, but also to provide needed
  • The Demonization of Parochial Schools

    Published May 1, 2000
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    In his 1979 book, Schooled to Order: A Social History of Public Schooling in the United States, David Nasaw recounts how the textbooks used in the common schools in the mid-1800s were "viciously anti-Irish and anti-Catholic.
  • Blacks Leaders on a Mission for Parent Power

    Published May 1, 2000
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    More than 300 African-Americans from 26 states gathered in Milwaukee recently for an annual conference that is building a national movement for school choice and outlining reforms necessary to enhance educational options for low-income minority
  • Using Witte against Vouchers

    Published May 1, 2000
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    The Web site of the National Education Association features an April 1997 report called "The School Voucher Experiment in Milwaukee: Success or Failure?" The report holds up John F.
  • Lifelong Learning Plan Hijacked for Clinton Day Care

    Published May 1, 2000
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    Private-sector child care providers fear being put out of business by the dramatic growth of 21st Century Community Learning Centers, a Department of Education program that has grown far beyond its original intent of boosting lifelong learning
  • New Laws Help English Learners

    Published May 1, 2000
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    In the wake of court rulings upholding Proposition 227--which California voters approved to effectively end most of the state's bilingual education programs--a number of innovative new laws have been passed to further benefit the state's English
  • How Are the Children?

    Published May 1, 2000
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    In Kenya, the response to the traditional Masai greeting of "How are the children?" is "All the children are well.
  • What Do Parents Choose?

    Published May 1, 2000
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    If parents were given the power to choose schools for their children, would they make wise choices?
  • How Community Learning Was Morphed into Child Care

    Published May 1, 2000
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    Providing children with expanded learning opportunities in a safe, drug-free, and supervised environment is a laudable goal . . . but it isn't one of the goals set by the legislation controlling 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

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