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MONEY TRAIL, THE
Back in 2006, I heard one of this country's smartest public servants, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, relate her conversation with a major...
01/01/09 by Walker, Doug · More from publication -
talk back
Where we teachWyoming Thank you for the wonderful article on American Indian students ("Save the Indian, Save the Child," November/December). This...
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Great Public Schools by 2020? Yes, We Can
November 4 was a pivotal day for American public education. NEA's 3.2 million members and their families played a critical role in electing...
01/01/09 by Van Roekel, Dennis · More from publication -
in your words
After receiving a journal, I resolved to write in it regularly. Fifteen years and 12 journals later, I write every day. I write what I'm thankful...
01/01/09 · More from publication -
Yes, we did!
Talk about a "change" election! On November 5, the American people woke up (with the exception of those who were up all night celebrating) to the...
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One Wimpy, Hold the Grass and Make it Moo!
THE DINER IS OPEN! But these burgers aren't edible. The Arts Diner, an inspired project from Massachusetts art teacher Darren Buck and his...
01/01/09 · More from publication
NEA Today: Issues from 2009
Most Recent Reference Articles
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- Pleasuring body parts: women and soap operas in Brazil
- Broken strings: interdisciplinarity and /Xam oral literature
- Corruption, tribalism and democracy: coded messages in Wambali Mkandawire's popular songs in Malawi
- Innocent violence: social exclusion, identity, and the press in an African democracy

