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Michigan Education Report
Michigan Education Report (2005-01)
MER: Spring 2005
Published on April 11, 2005
Contents
NCLB underfunded?
Articles
Union files labor complaint
State Superintendent Watkins resigns
Debate students hone skills at workshops
Brother Rice case in court
Profile: Jack Martin
Michigan reforms election calendar
Report: Charter progress outpaces public high schools
Legislative Action
Legislative Action
Short Subjects
Teacher Focus
Experienced teacher finds niche at charter
Commentary
A fair comparison: U.S. students lag in math and science
Lansing must embrace basic reform following the Watkins debacle
School officials find a new “Proposal A” loophole
Book Review
The War Against Excellence
Diverse Viewpoints
Do Michigan’s schools of education prepare students to be “highly qualified teachers?” No
Do Michigan’s schools of education prepare students to be “highly qualified teachers?” Yes
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