In the News - Spring 2002

This web page will report newspaper and magazine articles about events affecting schools, teachers and students. Interesting stories, informative reports, unique insights, all these and more are welcome additions in describing life in the classroom.

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"In the News"
Professor David Sadker
School of Education
American University
Washington, D.C. 20016

Click here to submit an entry for this "In the News" page. Give a brief summary of the article or newsworthy item, and include your source, with a link to a website if appropriate.

Take a look at past news
News from Fall 2001
News from Spring-Summer 2001
News from Fall 2000
News from Spring-Summer 2000


College in High School? Property Tax Proposed Changes
On My Honor.... From Schoolyard to Rappahannock Streambank
A Segregated Island Shaping the Learning Curve Through a Code
Latest Way to Cut Grade School Stress: Yoga Keep This Promise!
A New Look for Home Schooling Why not fly your teacher in?
Shrinking of the Black-White Divide? Why African Americans Support Vouchers
College Woes Test Security Taken Too Far
grammatical errors (Un)advanced Math and Science
A Reason to Teach "Peer Grading" Not Invasive, Court Says
For Non-Native Speakers, Too Few English Teachers Bully Banishing
Got Beer? History Standards Revision
Plagiarism Gets a New Face Rules for teachers could get tougher

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