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Michigan Education Report
Commentary
By
Matthew J. Brouillette
, published on Feb. 10, 2000
Contents
Tenure Protects Good Teachers, Too
Short Subjects
Phonics, "Whole Language," and Literacy: The Alphabet and American Education
Blowing the Whistle on Dumbed-Down Math
Michigan Education Report (2000-01)
Governor: $800 Million for Schools
Short Subjects
Articles
Letters To The Editor
Student Focus
Teacher Focus
Commentary
Tenure Protects Good Teachers, Too
Short Subjects
Phonics, "Whole Language," and Literacy: The Alphabet and American Education
Blowing the Whistle on Dumbed-Down Math
Diverse Viewpoints
Education at a Glance
More by Matthew J. Brouillette
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Worldwide Study Praises Private Education for the Poor
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