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...belongs. We can only hope such grants are successful and a similar idea is someday applied in high and junior high schools. That being said, the new proposal still unfortunately encourages principles to be guided by state educational standards. Adhering to these standards forces teachers to “teach to the test” and undermines the pedagogical aims of elementary education. In the same way that the state does not tell universities what to teach, or hold them accountable to strict standards, primary education, even in public schools, should cede more control to teachers, principals, parents, and communities...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Leave It Localized | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...course, we are HKS, in parallel with HBS and HLS,” Kennedy School professor Dani Rodrik ’79 wrote on his blog. “HBS teaches business, HLS teaches law, and we teach...Never mind...

Author: By Lindsay P. Tanne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gov. School Holds On to Kennedy | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...will get us nowhere. By experimenting with community forums in which students are able to give up their privileges—rather than have administrators take them away—we would be living up to what Harvard hopes to be. We don’t need Habermas to teach us that...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine | Title: TALK TO US! | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

Parents of the approximately 200,000 home-schooled children in California are reeling from the possibility that they may have to shutter their classrooms - and go back to school themselves - if they want to continue teaching their own kids. On Feb. 28, Judge H. Walter Croskey of the Second District Court of Appeals in Los Angeles ruled that children ages six to 18 may be taught only by credentialed teachers in public or private schools - or at home by Mom and Dad, but only if they have a teaching degree. Citing state law that goes back to the early 1950s...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminalizing Home Schoolers | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...hungry so I went to the Greenhouse,” confessed Annie Wang ’11. Whether participants secretly binged in the Barker Center cafe or used the event to appreciate religion until hallucinations of chickwiches danced before their eyes, the HIS Fast-a-thon did teach at least one valuable lesson: going a day without HUDS is always rewarding...

Author: By Samantha F. Drago, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Going Hungry for a Cause | 3/5/2008 | See Source »

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