By Elizabeth Moser and Matthew J. Brouillette, published on Nov. 1, 2000
Contents
- Study: Over $600 million per year for remedial ed
- Bush, Gore see larger education role for feds
- Teacher shortage forces states to relax rules for educators
- Legislator pushes for "character development" in public schools
- New student locker search law in effect
- Future education majors score below state average on SAT
- State releases school graduation and dropout numbers
- Ann Arbor foundation funds private school boom
- Families come to Kumon
- School defies its demographics
SKU: MER2000-04
- Vote approaches in education reform battle
- Short Subjects
- Articles
- Study: Over $600 million per year for remedial ed
- Bush, Gore see larger education role for feds
- Teacher shortage forces states to relax rules for educators
- Legislator pushes for "character development" in public schools
- New student locker search law in effect
- Future education majors score below state average on SAT
- State releases school graduation and dropout numbers
- Ann Arbor foundation funds private school boom
- Families come to Kumon
- School defies its demographics
- Commentary
- Legislative Action
- Student Focus
- Teacher Focus
- Diverse Viewpoints
- Education at a Glance


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