By Matthew J. Brouillette and Elizabeth Moser, published on April 25, 2001
Contents
- 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
SKU: MER2001-02
- 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
- Student Focus
- Teacher Focus
- Commentary
- Book Review
- Diverse Viewpoints
- Education at a Glance


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