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Teacher Magazine May 2000 Catherine Gewertz |
In Jerry We Trust The biggest test of Brown's leadership may lie ahead. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Run, Jerry, Run Jerry Brown based much of his political career on school reform |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jeff Archer |
Exodus Teachers are leaving Catholic schools for better pay in public classrooms---but with heavy hearts.... |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Kathleen Kennedy Manzo |
Pressure Points Tough teachers resist students' pleas for extra credit. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Jessica Portner |
Suicide Watch An ever-vigiliant school district discovers that a well-funded town effort can keep kids from killing themselves |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Samantha Stainburn |
Gift Rap Rich people compete in the donations-to-public-schools sweepstakes. |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Lynn Olson, Linda Jacobson, & Kathleen Kennedy Manzo |
Findings Increasing the number of course credits required to graduate from high school would raise the dropout rate; Students in schools with well-stocked and well-staffed libraries tend to perform better on standardized tests |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 David Hill |
Home Run: August 1996 In the winter of 1996, after much deliberation, Randolph, along with 10 other parents and their daughters, sued the Owasso Independent School District for violating Title IX, which prohibits sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funds |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 Samantha Stainburn |
Hasta La Vista: January 1998 Given the tense, ethnically polarized environment of turn- of-the-century California politics, 1st grade teacher Gloria Matta Tuchman certainly grabbed the bull by the horns when she introduced a statewide ballot initiative in 1997.... |
Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Becoming Good American Schools Book reviews on detracking, the "feel-good" curriculum, and charter schools |
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