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2000

  • Commercials as Curriculum
    2000
  • Bilingual Means Two: Assessment Issues, Early Literacy and Two Language Children
    2000
  • Ultimate Education Reform? Make Schools Smaller
    2000
  • Invasion of the Classroom: How Corporations Buy Access to Children
    2000
  • High-Stakes Testing
    2000
  • Looking for Funds in All the Wrong Places
    2000
  • Active Girls Who Drink Colas Are Five Times More Likely to Fracture Bones
    2000
  • New Directions in American Educational History: Problems and Prospects
    2000
  • Voucher and Class-Size Research
    2000
  • Controversial Canadian Youth News Network Goes Off the Air Until January
    2000
  • A Costly Gamble or Serious Reform? California's School Voucher Initiative - Proposition 38
    2000
  • ZapMe! Linking Schoolhouse and Marketplace in a Seamless Web
    2000
  • Mrs. Clinton Calls for Bans on Ads for Preschoolers
    2000
  • Taxing the Establishment Clause: The revolutionary decision of the Arizona Supreme Court in Kotterman v. Killian
    2000
  • Teachers, Testing, and the Governor
    2000
  • Ad-Free Schools
    2000
  • Profiles of For-Profit Education Management Companies: 1999-2000
    2000
  • Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
    2000
  • Commercial Activities in Schools
    2000
  • Boundaries and Selves in the Making of 'Science'
    2000
  • Testing Teachers to Raise Standards: Does It Work?
    2000
  • You Are What You Buy
    2000
  • Will Vouchers Work for Low-Income Students?
    2000
  • Commercialism is Rampant in Schools
    2000
  • Navigating the politics of detracking
    2000
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