- Getting Serious About Preparation
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- The nation?s schools need principals who know instruction, and that focus is helping to shape more coherent professional programs to select and train the next generation of school leaders. more...
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- Zogby Poll: Most Think Political Bias Among College Professors a Serious Problem
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- Four in 10 said the problem is very serious; Tenure seen as harmful to teaching quality As legislation is introduced in more than a dozen states across the country to counter political pressure and proselytizing on students in college classrooms, a majority of Americans believe the political bias of college professors is a serious problem, a new Zogby Interactive poll shows. more...
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- Disparate but Not Serious - College is an expensive way of taking an IQ test.
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- BY JAMES TARANTO By all accounts Marilee Jones did an excellent job as dean of admissions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But she was forced to resign last month after it emerged that she had falsely claimed to hold three degrees when she first came to work at MIT 28 years earlier. In fact, she held only an undergraduate degree from an obscure Catholic college. more...
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- Senate Measure Targets High Schools With Serious Dropout Problems
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- A bipartisan bill would provide grants to support proven methods to increase graduation rates and help middle schools identify at-risk students. more...
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