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Best of 2008 Editors' and Columnists' Picks
It's early November 2008 as I write this, and trying to sum up the year at this juncture is a bit like trying to predict the weather in Nebraska....
EventDV, 12/01/08 by Nathans-Kelly, Stephen; Burokas, Anthony; Rickwood, Lee; Lam, Shawn; Malandruccolo, Kris; Hinkle, Philip; McManus, Joe; Wardyga, Ed · More from publication -
A Response to Frederick Hess: Some Questions for Advocates of Public Education
At this point in his long and varied career in public education, Mr. Nathan is beginning to doubt some of his previous stances about the principles...
Phi Delta Kappan, 02/01/04 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Lessons About School Choice From Minnesota: Promise and Challenges
What impact have Minnesota's public school choice options had on the state's education system overall? Mr. Nathan and Mr. Boyd report on some...
Phi Delta Kappan, 01/01/03 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Taking on the NCAA - We Can Change the World
After four years of debate, the National Collegiate Athletic Association agreed in January 2000 to accept what high school principals said about...
Phi Delta Kappan, 12/01/00 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Progress, Possibilities, and Problems of the Charter Public School Movement
CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE ONE OF THE FASTEST-GROWING INITIATIVES IN EDUCATION. SOME ARE ACHIEVING IMPRESSIVE GAINS IN STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, AND THEY ARE...
Technos: Quarterly for Education and Technology, 09/22/99 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Calling the NCAA's Heavy Hand
IS A HIGH SCHOOL CLASS THAT STUDIES MAINLY CURRENT AFFAIRS GOOD PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE? SHOULDN'T HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WITH OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC...
Technos: Quarterly for Education and Technology, 03/22/99 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
The NCAA's Misguided Role in School Reform
Why is the governing body for college sports interfering in high school curricula across America? Why is the governing body for college sports...
School Administrator, 11/01/98 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
The NCAA: major barrier to high school reform
The NCAA is facing intense criticism for its implementation of its own academic criteria in choosing athletes from high schools. It has rejected...
Phi Delta Kappan, 06/01/98 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Heat and light in the charter school movement
The efficacy of charter schools can be partially proven by its rapid increase in number from one school in 1992 to 800 in 1998. The alternative...
Phi Delta Kappan, 03/01/98 by Joe Nathan · More from publication -
Brushed off: when the owner of the Giants refused to play the Pilgrims, the 1904 World Series didn't happen
New York Giants owner John Brush, who despised the rival American League, barred his 1904 National League champion Giants from participating in the...
Sporting News, The, 10/03/94 by Joe Nathan · More from publication



