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11/25/2004

Mathews, Traub, and Lesser Mortals (New & Notable)

Mathews: Better to have taken AP and failed The Washington Post
Opinion: A Chart Exposes High School Malpractice
Giving Poor Children a Chance to Study Hard, Long and Late NYT
The Moral Imperative From Education Next (James Traub)
High School Head Game EducationNews.org
For 157 Students, It's 3rd Grade for the 3rd Time New York Times
Students Free to Thank Anybody, Except God Fox News
Literacy Coaches: An Evolving Role From Carnegie Reporter
Internet aid to schools flowing again Seattle Post Intelligencer
Do special programs engage bright kids or stigmatize the untracked?
New York Times
Students turn to drugs to ace tests Detroit News
The Antidepressant Dilemma New York Times Magazine
Generation Debt: The New Economics of Being Young Village Voice
A Growing Gender Gap Tests College Admissions Los Angeles Times
How to Save a Troubled Kid? From Time Magazine
Trying New Ways to Tame Bullying in the Schoolyard LA Times
Video game industry ratings system assailed Star-Tribune

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