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Salon.com May 13, 2002 Janelle Brown |
A new stunt to stunt growth New restrictions on high school graduation go further to infantilize teenagers in the hope of making them perfect adults... |
Reason May 2002 Mike Lynch |
Classroom Control Teacher pay, working conditions, and benefits apparently aren't enough to keep the Calif. Teachers Association busy. It wants to negotiate over everything that takes place in the classroom, setting curriculum standards, developing policies of parental involvement, and selecting textbooks... |
Salon.com April 22, 2002 Janelle Brown |
Why drug tests flunk If the Supreme Court rules in favor of drug testing in public schools, will students come clean? Kids at schools in Indiana, where drug tests rule, say no way... |
Reason April 2002 Mike Lynch |
Slow Learners In December a Washington state Superior Court judge schooled the Washington Education Association), the state's largest teachers union, on the nuances of labor law, handing it a $770,000 bill for the lesson... |
Reason April 2002 Catherine Seipp |
Asthma Attack When schools' "zero tolerance" policy on pharmaceuticals collides with children's health... |
Finance & Development March 1, 2002 Alain Mingat & Carolyn Winter |
Education for All by 2015 At the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal, in 2000, officials from 180 countries set a challenging goal: ensuring access to primary education for all children by 2015... |
Fast Company April 2002 George Anders |
The Reeducation of Silicon Valley There's much going wrong in the land of silicon and software. But there's one important thing going right -- corporate involvement in improving the schools in poor areas like East Palo Alto is having a positive effect... |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2002 David Goodman |
Recruiting the Class of 2005 Military programs have expanded into thousands of public high schools, signing up nearly half a million students. Is Junior ROTC building character -- or lining up soldiers? |
Salon.com February 20, 2002 Anthony York |
Money also matters California's groundbreaking attempt at reducing class size in public schools may be failing in poorer districts... |
CIO February 15, 2002 Scott Berinato |
Big Brother Is Watching WebEyeAlert has built software that links closed-circuit TV (CCTV) surveillance systems to the Web. A high school is using the system to improve security. |
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