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  • Cheating to the Test

    Published March 1, 2000
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    Last June, New York City's Special Commissioner of Investigations, Edward F. Stancik, issued a report titled "How to Succeed Without Really Trying.
  • Real Math: Sexist, Racist, or Just Hard?

    Published March 1, 2000
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    A group of 200 prominent mathematicians and scientists has called on U.S. Education Secretary Richard W.
  • 03/2000 School Choice Roundup

    Published March 1, 2000
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    Georgia * Illinois * Michigan * New York North Carolina * Ohio * Pennsylvania * Texas * Wisconsin GEORGIA GOP Senators Announce Voucher Plan Although the education reform bill Georgia Governor Roy Barnes introduced on January 13 included
  • Boom Continues in New Charter Schools

    Published March 1, 2000
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    A record number of new charter schools--more than 550--opened across the nation at the start of the 1999-2000 school year, bringing the total to 1,682, all created since 1991.
  • Federal Coverup of $2.4 Billion Bungle

    Published March 1, 2000
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    If Members of Congress want to know what to expect from approving the Clinton-Gore plan to increase federal oversight of public education, they need look no further than the federal government’s record on educating American Indians for the past 100
  • Teacher Text Demonizes Phonics

    Published March 1, 2000
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    A Whole Language textbook currently in use in a state university in New York warns budding educators that teaching children to read by sounding out the syllables of the English language is a "conspiracy" of the "Far Right" to "promote a religious
  • Test Cheats

    Published March 1, 2000
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    A dozen teachers in Los Angeles County's Banning High School face disciplinary action after school officials in January determined they helped students cheat on the Stanford-9 exam last spring.
  • The Controversial Top 10

    Published March 1, 2000
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    The 10 mathematics programs endorsed by the Department of Education are described at http://www.enc.org/ed/exemplary/. A list of Expert Panel members is found at http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ORAD/KAD/expert_panel/mathmemb.
  • ‘There They Go Again, Bashing Vouchers’

    Published February 1, 2000
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    When a commentator reports on a problem in the public schools or proposes an alternative to the current means of delivering public education, defenders of the public school system are quick to characterize such commentary or proposals as "bashing
  • Clinton Education Programs Promote Mission Creep

    Published February 1, 2000
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    With the 1994 approval of the Clinton administration's education policy vehicles--Goals 2000, the School-to-Work Act, and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA)--the U.S.
  • Catholic Schools Outperform Lower Class Sizes

    Published February 1, 2000
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    Do Catholic schools really outperform public schools?
  • Governors’ Panel Calls for School Choice

    Published February 1, 2000
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    In a clear indication of how school choice has become accepted as a key strategy in the public policy debate over education reform, a blue-ribbon panel that advises state officials says parental choice in education could help improve and strengthen
  • ‘Excuse’ Factories vs. Training Centers

    Published February 1, 2000
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    While schools that can turn poor and minority children into high achievers are generally credited with having visionary leaders and top-notch teachers, those in charge of failing schools frequently seem to view the students themselves as the major
  • Schools Fail to Meet Goals for 2000

    Published February 1, 2000
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    Unlike the end of the 1960s, when a decade of "can-do" effort had achieved President John F.
  • Barking up the Wrong Tree: an interview with William A. Fischel

    Published February 1, 2000
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    “The reason that this [anti-property tax] movement, starting with Serrano, has been so bad for education is that it's barked up the wrong tree, and incidentally destroyed the good things about the local property tax without really addressing the
  • Gore Schools Plan: More Dollars, More Demands

    Published February 1, 2000
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    A proposal by Vice President Al Gore to boost federal spending on public schools by $115 billion over the next 10 years was criticized by House Education Committee Member Rep.
  • Lessons for Choice Legislation

    Published February 1, 2000
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    Claudia Rebanks Hepburn's report for The Fraser Institute, The Case for School Choice: Models from the United States, New Zealand, Denmark, and Sweden, contains a wealth of information about the benefits that school choice has brought to different
  • Teachers Not Academic Stars

    Published February 1, 2000
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    National Education Association president Bob Chase complained that John Stossel's 20/20 program, "Public Schools in Bad Shape," was "a shocking attack on America's public school teachers, portraying them as poorly educated, incompetent, and dim.
  • The Cleveland Voucher Program

    Published February 1, 2000
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    History: The Ohio Legislature enacted the Cleveland Voucher Program as a pilot scholarship program in 1995, in the wake of a U.S. District Court-ordered takeover of the administration of the Cleveland City School District by the state.
  • Study Shows Choice Benefits [Canadian] Public Schools

    Published February 1, 2000
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    Just two months before the National Commission on Governing America's Schools called for more school choice in the U.S.
  • The Face of Education Reform

    Published February 1, 2000
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    In a June 14, 1998 cover story, the New York Times magazine declared Jersey City ground zero in the national battle for education reform. On November 22, 1999, Jersey City unveiled the face of education reform in America.
  • School Choice in the Courts

    Published February 1, 2000
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    School choice issues increasingly are being fought in the courts, as parents seek better educational options for their children and as establishment forces seek to maintain the status quo.
  • Advancing School Choice

    Published February 1, 2000
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    CHOOSING EQUALITY School Choice, and the Constitution, and Civil Society Joseph P. Viteritti, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (1999) Choosing Equality begins with a tribute to the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v.
  • Incentives for Teachers Proliferate

    Published February 1, 2000
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    In Massachusetts, Boston University Chancellor John Silber, former chairman of the state Board of Education, recently proposed that the first $30,000 of the income of "highly qualified teachers" should be exempt from federal income tax.

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