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Sports Illustrated November 21, 2001 |
Not Your Average Skirt Chaser The difficulties caused for female high school field hockey players when boys join the team, as allowed by equal rights amendments in states like Massachusetts. |
IDB America October 2001 |
IDB funds education reform in Argentina The IDB has announced the approval of a $600 million loan to improve the quality of secondary education in Argentina and make it more accessible to low-income youth... |
Reason November 2001 |
Backward March The image of charter schools as free-form, grassroots alternatives to public schools is getting a face lift, thanks to Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown. The former California governor has shirked his old Moonbeam ways to spearhead a publicly funded military charter school... |
Salon.com October 29, 2001 King Kaufman |
Tuition-free, back-to-basics, inner-city private schools The new St. Louis Academies seem almost too good to be true. But their founders insist that failure is not an option... |
T.H.E. Journal October 2001 Paul Ohme & James Rayford |
Hands-On Professional Development Innovative program allows Georgia teachers to bring real-world work experiences into the classroom... |
T.H.E. Journal October 2001 Patricia Carlson |
A Grassroots Approach to Educational Partnerships Partnerships have revitalized large segments of American education in the past decade or two. Increasingly, telecommunications and other computer-enabled new media, such as the Internet, break down walls of isolation to allow both national and global partnerships for improvement... |
Reason October 2001 Rhys Southan |
Soundbite: Guerrilla Unschooling Author Grace Llewellyn is an influential advocate of "unschooling" -- learning from the world rather than in a classroom... |
Reason October 2001 Daniel H. Pink |
School's Out Get ready for the new age of individualized education... |
Salon.com September 4, 2001 Ted Gup |
The paddle's infinite sting Corporal punishment at school leaves temporary welts and permanent shame... |
Salon.com August 29, 2001 Johanna Wald |
The failure of zero tolerance A nationwide crackdown on students has resulted in disproportionate punishments and racial profiling... |
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