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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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Big Stories Of The Day

No Child law runs into GOP revolt Gannett News
Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, is set to outline his changes to the law Monday and is expected to propose legislation in September.

Studying math improves science scores MSNBC
Students who had more math courses in high school did better in all types of science once they got to college, researchers say.

U.S. Poised to Sit Out TIMSS Test EdWeek
The U.S. Department of Education has said budget and staffing constraints will prevent one of its agencies from taking part in the upcoming 2008.

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