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Too soon to tell - correspondence - Letter to the Editor
In "Locked Down" (Feature, Summer 2003), Ronald Brownstein questions the efficacy of the No Child Left Behind Act's school choice provisions. For...
Education Next, 09/22/03 by Nina Shokraii Rees · More from publication -
School Choice: A Report Card.(school choice seen as important by parents; school standards evaluated)

The opposition to school choice is losing in the court of public opinion and having to loosen its bureaucratic stranglehold over the nation's...
World and I, 09/01/00 by REES, NINA SHOKRAII · More from publication -
How to Boost ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
NEARLY 40% of America's fourth-graders read below the basic level on national tests. On international tests, the nation's 12th-graders rank last in...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 05/01/00 by Nina Shokraii Rees · More from publication -
25 reasons to reform Education Act
Failures of Federal Program Cry Out for State and Local Control When the Senate takes up reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education...
Human Events, 11/19/99 by Rees, Nina Shokraii · More from publication -
Public school benefits of private school vouchers
Across the country, school choice programs are compelling public schools to improve Though still in their infancy, school choice programs have...
Policy Review, 01/01/99 by Rees, Nina Shokraii · More from publication -
School reform. (solution to racial problems)

Improving education is the key to improving the prospects of minority children who live in the inner cities. Public schools have often failed, but...
American Enterprise, The, 11/01/98 by Rees, Nina Shokraii · More from publication -
Why do at-risk students thrive in Catholic schools?
Strong institutional leadership, shared values among the staff about school goals, a safe and orderly environment, and high expectations for...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 05/01/98 by Nina H. Shokraii · More from publication -
The self-esteem fraud: feel-good education does not lead to academic success
The education process has declined to such a degree that few students realize true self-esteem. The idea of a global self-esteem is artificial as...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 01/01/98 by Nina H. Shokraii · More from publication -
Free at last: Black America signs up for school choice
A powerful grass-roots movement is slowly gathering force that may transform the politics of American education. Its human face is not white but...
Policy Review, 11/01/96 by Shokraii, Nina · More from publication -
Congress must act to protect parents' rights
Parents' rights is the subject of proposed federal legislation that would protect the fundamental rights of parents to direct the upbringing and...
Insight on the News, 05/20/96 by Nina Shokraii · More from publication


