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Summarization of an Essay

by Joseph Parish in Education, April 9, 2012
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A library request under any topic of interest will reveal an array of articles for use in any writing project needed. One article in particular which I would like to present for a critique at this time originated from the Christian Science Monitor, dating June 13, 2011. In this essay by Amanda Paulson entitled “Education secretary tells Congress: Change No Child Left Behind or I will” (Paulson, 2011), Paulson relates the current trend to reform this unpopular 2001 Bush administration act.

No Child Left Behind

by Fitri Priyanti in History, September 24, 2011
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Federal guidelines layed out Feb 5th offer you declares a new liberation from important procedures with the law, any owning force in public areas universities for the past 10 years. no child left behind.

Obama Says No Child Left Behind Puts Schools at Disadvantage

by Muba in History, September 23, 2011
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Obama Says No Child Left Behind Puts Schools At Disadvantage : Baltimore City Public Schools An Example.

Statistics and Social Engineering

by Phillip Torsrud in Crime, September 1, 2011
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Making an argument within a thirty-second sound bite, that is digestible for public consumption, is facilitated by statistics. What is forgotten is that with simplicity, you sacrifice depth.

Education is About Money, Nclb is Bad!

by anonymous187 in History, August 2, 2011
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Education and standardize testing.

Atlanta School Scandals Has Public in an Uproar

by Norm Schneider in Education, July 12, 2011
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Exclusive survey shows what people think about the scandal and what should be done to those involved.

No Child Left Behind

by zyfoxmaster in History, April 11, 2011
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What are the flaws?

Education and Public Policy

by Nancy Lee Hamilton in Education, February 15, 2011
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In essence, educators in the classroom monitor the learning environment of students on a day-to-day basis, while policy makers require reliable information in order to impart intelligible decisions regarding students and their education. Therefore, a meeting of the minds between academic institutions and educators in the trenches and policy makers, each in a strategic spirit of cooperation, is worth mentioning.

You Know What Grinds My Gears? (Education)

by Paulbrevig in Education, February 6, 2011
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This is the "Grinds my Gears" article from my high school newspaper’s 3rd edition of this school year.

George W. Bush – History Will Prove Him Right (Part 1)

by dustinober3 in History, December 15, 2010
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George W. Bush, either you love him or you hate him. There is no in between. As we move on almost two years since he left his position as the President of the United States, one could be certain that he will be considered one of the best Presidents of the United States, the only problem, none of us will be around to see that.

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