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Publishes articles concerned with educational research, service, and leadership. Covers topics such as inclusion, class size, high-stakes testing, the standards movement, tenure in schools of education, professional certification, alternative schools, vis

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Looks deceive.(THE EDITOR'S PAGE)(schools' expectations from students)
June 1, 2009... If you somehow managed to miss Susan Boyle's performance on Britain's Got Talent in April, pause now and check the YouTube video today. Take a Kleenex with you when you do. Susan Boyle is the frumpy, 47-year-old Scottish spinster who entered herself into the auditions for the British...

Summing up a career.(WASHINGTON COMMENTARY)
June 1, 2009... The big decisions being made in Washington and state houses inspired me to look back, all the way to my first Washington Commentary. It was in September 1982 during President Reagan's first year in office, and I bluntly declared that the benign U.S. Department of Education had been turned...

Cool stuff from the states.(STATELINE)
June 1, 2009... Colleagues recently referred to me as "geek of staff" (smile), and I really don't mind, particularly since it's so accurate. I am a policy wonk. As such, I'm always on the lookout for interesting policy actions by legislatures. Here are some samples from 2009. Some reflect a "cool" factor;...

Balancing students' constitutional rights: school officials have considerable latitude in maintaining a school environment conducive to learning. But they must also honor students' rights in the process.
June 1, 2009... Students must learn how to become responsible citizens, and few places are more significant in developing those skills of citizenship than the public schools. However, if students are going to learn to become responsible citizens in a democracy, they must be able to exercise their...

Beyond the wall of separation: church-state concerns in public schools: religion has been one of the most contentious issues in public schools, and there are no signs that the disputes will disappear. Educators must know which activities are prohibited and which are protected by law.
June 1, 2009... Few controversies involving public schools have been more volatile than those pertaining to religious issues. Since the mid-20th century, schools have been the setting for some major church-state decisions rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution...

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