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...Interschool Cooperation
...think there will be a lot of interschool cooperation," said Provostdesignate Jerry R. Green, who is also Wells professor of political economy...
...already requiring the teacher-parent cooperation that has been espoused by EXCEL. In other Chicago schools, principals have simply folded Jackson into their own plans, and he serves as a willing catalyst. Without the help of EXCEL, a teacher at all-black Marshall High School started an interschool academic Olympics on a small basis a year ago. This spring, 20,000 students from eight high schools competed. In Detroit, ten students at Pelham Junior High, once considered a problem school, went to Louisville to win a national math olympiad. Among the reasons for their victory: individualized student instruction and parental...
...medical schools. William Curran, Harvard Professor of Legal Medicine, says: "For years, medical ethics was more etiquette than ethics. Students were taught how doctors shouldn't advertise and shouldn't discuss other physicians when talking to patients. What Harvard is offering now is a one-year interschool program in medical ethics that is much more about patients' rights, about the patients' equity in medical care...
...military spending and aid and falling world prices for Thailand's chief exports: tin, rubber and rice. Crime is on the rise, including muggings and rapes. Bangkok has been the scene of a series of strikes, and only two weeks ago of a student riot, caused primarily by interschool rivalries, in which 158 youths were arrested. Rightly or wrongly, many Thais tended to blame the new institutions of democracy for preventing the government from cracking down on such disorders...