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Special Report Middle Grades
This Education Week special report focuses on middle schools.
October 4, 2000
Classroom without students
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Ithan Machuca, 8, and Joshua Royal, 10, use the computer lab during the after-school program at Erie Neighborhood House in Chicago.
Ithan Machuca, 8, and Joshua Royal, 10, use the computer lab during the after-school program at Erie Neighborhood House in Chicago.
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A multi-ethnic group of elementary age children working on individual laptops in the computer lab.
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Quality Counts Special Report Quality Counts 1998: The Urban Challenge
Public Education in the 50 States
January 8, 1998
Close cropped photograph of a child's hands on the proper computer keys of a white keyboard as they learn to type
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Special Report Bilingual Education (Special Report, 1987)
Two decades after its revival in the United States, bilingual education has established itself as a valid pedagogical approach.
April 1, 1987
Christian Hernandez points to letters in English as teacher Vanessa Mendoza watches at the Peck Early Childhood Center. His class is among 60 across Chicago that already offer bilingual instruction.
Christian Hernandez points to letters in English as teacher Vanessa Mendoza watches at the Peck Early Childhood Center. His class is among 60 across Chicago that already offer bilingual instruction.
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