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Robert G. Holland
Robert G. Holland
Robert Holland, a journalist and author who has championed school choice throughout his career, is...
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Tiny Gains Trigger Large PR Effort by National Teacher Certifiers
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January 01, 2005
Multicultural Educators: Disciples of Social Justice
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January 01, 2005
Spellings May Replace Paige as Head of Department of Education
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January 01, 2005
Bush Second Term Will Build on NCLB Base
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December 01, 2004
Textbook Adoption: A 'Mad, Mad World' that Hurts Schools and Students
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December 01, 2004
Study: NBPTS Teachers Produce Only Tiny Gains
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November 01, 2004
Charter School Studies: Apples to Apples vs. Apples to Oranges
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November 01, 2004
English Immersion Yields Gains in Arizona
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October 01, 2004
Teach for America Shows Its Mettle
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October 01, 2004
Pledge of Allegiance Recited Intact as Schools Reopen This Fall
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September 01, 2004
Opponents Make a Federal Case of Arizona's Tax Credits
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September 01, 2004
Exit Exams Don't Increase Dropouts, Study Finds
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July 01, 2004
Lessons for U.S. as School Choice Spreads Worldwide
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July 01, 2004
Who Will Read Newspapers?
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June 01, 2004
New Study First to Affirm Value of National Teacher Certification
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May 01, 2004
Davey Ruling Leaves Vouchers in Play
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April 01, 2004
Gerstner Commission Endorses Teacher Merit Pay
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April 01, 2004
The 5Ws of the DC School Choice Incentive Act
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March 01, 2004
DC Vouchers Approved
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March 01, 2004
'No Child Left Behind' Fuels Fierce Debate
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March 01, 2004
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