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Christopher Berry "School inflation: the dramatic growth in school size during the 20th century yields evidence that bigger is not necessarily better". Education Next. FindArticles.com. 03 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0MJG/is_4_4/ai_n6335689/
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Articles in Fall, 2004 issue of Education Next
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Fallin behind: as children move through school, the black-white achievement gap expands
by Roland G. Fryer -
The newest Americans: integrating the great Hispanic migration
by Nathan Glazer -
Netting an elusive breed: disadvantaged schools need better teachers. Here's how to attract and retain them
by Mark Warner -
School inflation: the dramatic growth in school size during the 20th century yields evidence that bigger is not necessarily better
by Christopher Berry -
Technical difficulties: information technology could help schools do more with less. If only educators knew how to use it
by Frederick M. Hess -
The Brown irony: racial progress eventually came to passeverywhere but in public schools
by Paul E. Peterson -
The days before Brown: growing up in segregated schools
by Leonard A. Slade, Jr. -
Will vouchers arrive in Colorado? The legislature enacts a new voucher lawand the courts say, not so fast
by Lance D. Fusarelli -
Consequences of Brown
by Leonie Haimson -
The detracking movement: despite the efforts of the educational progressives, tracking remains standard practice
by Maureen T. Hallinan -
The struggle continues: Brown v. Board of Education ended legally sanctioned segregation, but the decision's promise awaits fulfillment
by Howard Fuller - Book alert
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How vouchers came to D.C.: the inside story of the Bush administration's successful effort to bring school choice to the nation's capital
by Spencer S. Hsu -
Reform in Britain
by Peter Robinson -
A stranger in two worlds: moving from segregated to integrated schools proved to be a mixed blessing
by Warren Simmons - Technology in education: will the reality ever match the lofty promises of reformers?
- How many intelligences?
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The human touch: in the rush to place a computer on every desk, schools are neglecting intellectual creativity and personal growth
by Lowell Monke -
Selective memory: textbooks whitewash the '60s
by Diane Ravitch -
Selling supplemental services: can school districts regulate the growing tutoring industry while also serving as a major provider?
by Siobhan Gorman - Abolish school boards?
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