Education

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Bush's answer: Send teachers, books and money
But his plan immediately comes under fire by Gore, who a poll shows is losing the education issue to Bush.
Vouchers and the law: The rebuttals
In Round 2 of a Salon debate on school vouchers, our experts exchange barbs.
Vouchers and the law
Experts argue the constitutionality of the school reform movement's most controversial proposal.
Deep in the heart of Clinton country
George W. Bush travels to Arkansas' Central High School to tout his education platform.
A child shoots a child
It isn't about guns; it's about neglect.
California makes its choices
Money talks as voters say no to gay marriage, yes to cracking-down on juvenile crime and maybe to more money for schools.
Live from Los Angeles
Bush, McCain and Keyes joust about death row, public schools and abortion, but avoid jokes about David Letterman's heart.
We obsess, therefore we buy
Parenting manuals multiply along with parental insecurities.
When good governments go bad
These pernicious moments brought to you by your elected leaders. PLUS: Sisterhood pyramid schemes, supermarket warfare and a man and his hooptie.
A swine in Harvard Yard
David Mamet's children's book puts Ivy League angst in the heads of babes.
Letters to the Editor
Say what? Horowitz thinks Republicans are too NICE?! Plus: Grateful Dead producer defends cut-and-paste editing; marriage-savers are wrong about monogamy.
The truth about Texas school reform
Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation?
Dump the big bang, bring on the blue ox
Kansas isn't going far enough with changes to its science curriculum
No light in his attic
For the tragic impact a "progressive," PC education has on minority students of great promise, look at the sad case of Harvard's Cornel West.
President of what?
George W. Bush led the Delta Kappa Epsilon branding regime at my university. Now he wants to lead the free world.
Homeboy in the 'hood
In the Democratic bastion of Harlem, George W. Bush further outlines his education plan while taking a swipe at the GOP.
McCain steps up attacks on Bush
In his official campaign kickoff, the Arizona senator comes out swinging against the Texas governor and GOP presidential front-runner.
Surprise: Bush could be the "education president"
A longtime school reformer says the Republican front-runner might be the best hope for low-income and minority students at a time when you can't talk about "poor kids" -- to Democrats.
Trouble in "Holy City"
The man behind the Kansas creationism controversy worries that the flap has awakened his opponents -- who hope he's right.
Counter-evolutionary
Baffled by the dumping of Darwin in the Sunflower State? Bone up on creationism and Kansas.
Tough lessons
An interview with firebrand educator Esmi Raji Codell.
Essay questions
How well can computers judge prose -- and would you want one grading your exam?
Giuliani flunks school-voucher test
Instead of helping the poor, he aims to dynamite public education.
Good news from teen America
While we're wringing our hands over Littleton, evidence of a sharp decline in teen birthrates, especially among blacks, shows that adults can make a difference
Millennial family values
Sociologist Stephanie Coontz on how American leaders have spent more time on the Clinton sex scandal than they have on issues that will affect the families of the future.
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