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February 22, 2011 - Education Week
 Taking Algebra 1 in 8th grade has helped many California students, but has set others up for failure, concludes an analysis released last week by EdSource.

June 7, 2005 - Education Week
 Education journalists from some 40 countries gathered in the suburbs of Paris May 19-21 to share information and insights about the education systems in one another’s countries.

May 26, 2005 - Education Week (Web)
 Education journalists from some 40 countries gathered in the suburbs of Paris last week to share information and insights about the education systems in one another’s countries.

April 19, 2005 - Education Week
 Teaching math to a diverse student body was the overarching theme of this year’s meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Numerous sessions were offered on how to reach African-American children, Latino children, special education students, and other populations.

October 4, 2000 - Education Week
 When Tom Lau became the principal of Benjamin Franklin Middle School in 1996, he was the fifth educator to head the Long Beach, Calif., school since 1991. Morale was low, students were misbehaving and underachieving, and academic programming showed little continuity. "My perception was a lot of people were hiding out here," Lau recalls. With all the turnover in leadership, he believed that many teachers thought the changes he was trying to make would soon go away.

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