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Is the Michigan Education Association helping or hurting schools and students?
Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy
Six Habits of Fiscally Responsible School Districts
Michigan Privatization Report
Transforming Michigan’s economy
Michigan Education Report
Great Myths of the Great Depression
The high cost of remedial education
With Clear Eyes, Sincere Hearts and Open Minds: A Second Look at Public Education in America


 

IMPACT! Fall 1998

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In this Issue:

  • Congressman Conyers Calls Seizure Report "Great Public Service"

  • Study Shines Light on Labor Contracts that Hurt Teachers and Students

  • President's Message

  • U. S. Supreme Court Agrees with Center

  • UTTC Heads for Ballot

  • Media Impact

  • New Advisory Boards

  • Quality Scholarship Guaranteed

  • Gelman Supports New Initiative

  • Lead by Example

  • Social Role of Property Rights

  • Free Market Bookstore

  • Upcoming Events

  • FEE Chooses Reed

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