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Fighting for Better Indoor Air Quality in Schools Is the air in your school building healthful to breathe -- or is it making people sick? If your school...
Pay for Performance: What Went Wrong in Cincinnati? Years of planning, discussions, and negotiations yielded a new, complex...
Kids Give Plum Burgers a Thumbs Up! //--> //--> //--> //--> Plum burgers. Sweet potato pancakes. Turkey and plum hot dogs. Those are just some of the...
The World According to College Students In the more than 25 years Anders Henriksson has spent teaching history to college students, he has read some "mind-...
Students Map Neighborhoods With GIS //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> //--> Geographic Information...
In the Loop: Students and Teachers Progressing Together Looping -- when a teacher moves with his or her students to the next grade level...
Reform Means More Than Just Small Research has shown that smaller schools are more effective at meeting students' needs,...
'Adopted' Classes Thrive with Personal, Financial Support When Miami lawyer Jamie Rosenberg volunteered in a local school, he was shocked by the school's...
No Stopping NCLB While educators might be reeling from adjustments they've had to make for NCLB, they better get used to...
Bush and Kerry on Closing the Achievement Gap In the fifth installment of Education World's e-interview with the presidential...
Budgeting in the Accountability Age Doing more with less has been the challenge for school districts in recent years, but now the demands...
Strategies to Keep Kids in School States can learn a lesson from a report that studied dropout rates in 16 states. Joseph D. Creech, author of the report...
A Call for Better Middle School Transitions The move from elementary to middle school, often at grade six, can be stressful and jarring for some...
The Candidates' Plans for Education...
Where Does Sixth Grade Belong? Should sixth grade be in the middle school? The elementary school? A school all its own? ...
Pay for Performance: It Can Work -- Here's How While performance pay philosophies and plans abound, working systems are harder...
Microphone-Toting Teachers Grab Students' Attention Teachers at two elementary schools in Baltimore County, Maryland, find that students jump to attention when...
Service-Learning Thrives Despite Less Funding, Time Even though demands on school time and funds continue to increase, service-learning programs remain...
Alternative School Calendars: Smart Idea or Senseless Experiment? If American students are to compete effectively in a global economy, do they need to...
Message to D.C.: Educators Need Money, Support, Respect Educators often wish they could tell national leaders what schools need. Last night, they got...

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