DECEMBER, 1996

Daily Report Card http://commons.somewhere.com/reportcard/index.html
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CONTENT:
A summary of news in K-12 education.
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AESTHETICS:
A straight column list of links, no graphics, tight spacing.
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ORGANIZATION:
Each link on the home page opens either to a news article or Report Card.
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REVIEW:
The DAILY REPORT CARD is published by the American Political Network in order to track the media coverage of educational
topics affecting education reform and to denote what isn't being written about. The basic premise behind the Report Card is that
educational reform is a national issue but most of the progressive movement is happening in local areas. The Report Card believes
that highlighting successes "in one community can spur action elsewhere." The website contains an index of the Report Card
received since late June 1994. Although titled the Daily Report Card, it is currently published three times a week. Each
article is headline with the particular goal of the National Education Goals Panel it concerns. Each issue generally
contains between five and ten articles, which translates to over 20 articles a week. This provides a lot of information for review.
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