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Michigan Education Report

Michigan Education Report (2001-02)

MER: Spring 2001

By Matthew J. Brouillette and Elizabeth Moser, published on April 25, 2001

Contents

  • Redford could keep teachers
  • Short Subjects
  • Articles
    • Edison spurs controversy, reform in Michigan and United States
    • School board president recounts struggle to increase classroom spending
    • Parent-designed survey to rate teachers meets opposition
    • School board association celebrates two-year anniversary
    • School shootings prompt response in legislatures
    • Education tops agenda in Lansing and Washington
    • Focus on educating children, says new education chief
  • Legislative Action
    • Bill may impose testing on home-schoolers
    • Changes to special education rules
    • Dept. of Ed. increases accreditation standards
    • Coming soon: "pop-free" school zones?
  • Student Focus
    • Public school eases immigrant's transition
  • Teacher Focus
    • "It's all about the children"
  • Commentary
    • School choice: Good for teachers
    • "Reading Recovery" is no such thing
  • Book Review
    • Pulling down the edifice of knowledge
  • Diverse Viewpoints
    • Unions benefit teachers and students
    • Forced unionization is wrong for teachers and harmful to education
  • Education at a Glance
    • Education at a Glance
SKU: MER2001-02

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