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simple yet profound issues: improving public schools with high standards, strong accountability and local control, reforming welfare, and strengthening the juvenile and criminal justice laws.
Education is defiantly a priority for George Bush. As president
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Gene Greiner
Other Students, Other Problems
Gerald Gaff, teacher of literature at the University of Chicago, writes books about higher education. Other Voices, Other Rooms is an essay from Culture Wars. The battle he describes is being fought
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Education
Israel
Israel has a high standard of education that begins with
free in schools for ages 5 to 16. The state elementary
school system has general and religious schools, Israel has
70 percent of its youth in school . after the age
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and eliminated some of the soft courses that pose as solid classes, I think students would get a generally better education.
Next the administration must regulate teaching methods and limit the number of teachers they hire. Core classes need to regulate themselves
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in South Africa during that time. It forced blacks to become slaves in their own country. The system forced blacks to live in unsanitary environments, work-degrading jobs and carry passes, and receive limited education. Blacks and whites were living in different
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Self-study
Edited by: Ty Newman,
Many people try to fit their education into available time slots or their job does not permit them to attend classes on a regular schedule. One of the greatest strengths of distance education is the ability
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. Whatever the cost of private school education, voucher systems force the government to subsidize the cost of such education for students already attending private schools. That would cost the American taxpayers billions of extra dollars. In giving public school
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Bilingualism has had a bad rap lately. Prop 227, the Unz Initiative, successfully passed removing bilingual education from California schools replacing it with English immersion. For some reason, Americans feel that only one language is necessary
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Pain In Punishment
Part 1: Corporal Punishment in Schools
The use of corporal punishment has been declining in U.S. schools. Losing public acceptance, increased awareness against school boards and educators regarding its use
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in the widespread increase of violence in schools throughout North America. School violence has steadily increased since a 1978 National Institute of Education study, found that
school-aged children were at a higher risk of suffering from violence in school than
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