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Written by former Senate education staffer and journalist Alexander Russo, This Week in Education covers education news, policymakers, and trends with a distinctly political edge. (For archives prior to January 2007, please click here.)

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The Best Of The Week (April 2-9)

Campaign 2008
Tutoring Industry Denies Terrorism Halliburton Charges
Clinton Calls Tutoring Industry Terrorists Republican Contractors
Gingrich Hates Bilingual Education -- In Spanish

NCLB News
Wanted: Better Reasons To Leave Transfer Rules Intact
How Many States Tried To Roll Back NCLB? All Of Them.
School Reform And Campaign Finance

Policy Watch
The Reading First Zombie: It's Not Alive, But It's Not Quite Dead Either
Think Vouchers Are Dead? Think Again -- Again.
Is Universal Pre-K Stalling Out Already?
Computerized Tutoring
Charter Reform May Be Coming To FLA
LA Unified Slaps Down Green Dot Charter Proposal

Foundation Follies
Long Beach Up For A Broad Prize -- Again
More Coverage For Community Colleges -- And Better, Too?
Fordham Gets Pranked By A Pretend Pretend Gadfly Blog
Ed Trust Staffs Up

School Life
The Walking School Bus

ADHD Is So 90's -- Bipolar Disease Is All The Rage
Harsh Grades For Teachers Hit A Nerve

Media Watch
Good Things To Watch This Week, Part 2
How To Kill A Story: Talk Only To The Teachers
"The Education Of Ms. Groves" Wins Peabody Award
March 2007: The Month In Review (Updated)

Site News
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