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Alexander Russo "The waiting game: graduates of new leaders for new schools sport enviable resumes and a zeal for education reform. But will school districts give them the key to the principal's office?". Education Next. FindArticles.com. 20 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0MJG/is_3_4/ai_n6143585/
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Articles in Summer, 2004 issue of Education Next
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Driving change: a progress report on urban school districts' efforts to execute the mandates of No Child Left Behind
by Michael Casserly - Book alert
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Benefits of the C-minus
by Harvey C. Mansfield -
Lost at sea; Time to jettison one of the chief obstacles to reform: the local school board
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Portfolio assessment: carrying less weight in the era of standards-based accountability
by Jay Mathews -
The waiting game: graduates of new leaders for new schools sport enviable resumes and a zeal for education reform. But will school districts give them the key to the principal's office?
by Alexander Russo - The future of school boards: agents of reform or defenders of the status quo?
- Where the rubber meets the road: school districts confront the challenges of rolling out No Child Left Behind's school choice and supplemental services provisions
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Quality curricula: the timeless technology
by Brian Nelson -
Putting parents in charge: let's promote competition, high standards, and autonomy in K-12 education. After all, it worked for America's colleges and universities
by Lamar Alexander -
Faith in the law: the Supreme Court upholds religious discrimination
by Joshua Davey -
Why not choose teachers?
by Ben Rarick -
Reframing the mind: Howard Gardner became a hero among educators simply by redefining talents as "intelligences"
by Daniel T. Willingham -
Equally mediocre: the ineptitude of court-driven school reform
by William A. Fischel -
Costly estimates
by John Augenblick -
The British experience
by Christopher Woodhead -
One child at a time: an inside look at one city's efforts to offer families the opportunities promised by No Child Left Behind
by William G. Howell -
Creative accounting: measuring the true cost of K-12 education
by Michael Podgursky -
The new Head Start
by Deborah Stipek -
What mandates? School districts have little to gripe about
by Paul E. Peterson -
With strings attached: the notion of "local control" has an enduring resonance in American education, yet the law gives state officials the upper hand
by Richard Briffault -
Inventing an ideology
by Ronald W. Evans -
Steering a true course: school boards are coming under increasing attack, yet they are needed now more than ever. Who else will set the agenda for reform?
by Sarah C. Glover -
Competition passes the test: still more evidence from Florida that public schools improve when threatened with the loss of students and money
by Jay P. Greene
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