Articles
St Cloud Times
- Two Web Sites are New Tool in Levy Lobby (10/11/2007)
- Sauk Rapids enrollment drops for first time in 2 decades (Sep. 19, 2007).
- Some students fall short in test results (August 31, 2007)
- Super Spotlight: Good investments help protect our future (August 26, 2007)
- Our view: Open access to agenda is important to democracy (August 23, 2007)
- Your Turn: Public should be involved in tax levies (August 19, 2007)
- Latest news: Minnesota students top nation in ACT scores
- Rocori to ask voters for 6-year tax hike
- Doctoral program begins
- Sauk Rapids-Rice to ask for levy
- Schools join in call for funding
- Super Spotlight (August 27, 2006)
Twin Cities Daily Planet
Others:
- Fox 9 News on Teacher Unions
- Q-Comp program continues to grow.
- High Stakes Flim Flam (New York Times Oct. 9, 2007)
- As Math Scores Lag, a New Push for the Basics (New York times Nov. 14, 2006)
- Superintendent pay not just salary:Car allowances, Cell Phones among Perks. (Spokesman Review 7, October 2007)
- Public Eeducation at the Dawn of the New Millenium: The New Zealand Experiment
- Conspiracy of Ignorance (Part of the mystigue of the superintendents is their exalted title of Doctor….However, in the world of education the title is much less exalted.)
- Surprise! Education establishment wants more money. (December 1, 2006)
- Who the heck are these guys (P.S. Minnesota)
- Pay superintendents like CEOs? (Illinoisloop.org)
- What’s wrong with our schools?
- The education of William Gates
- Does school district consolidation cut costs? Center for Policy Research: Syracuse University.
- How Much Is Enough (Let FreedomRing)
- Their concept and my concept
- Smaller classes may not improve math scores (Penn State University)
National Columnists:
- Stossel on Vouchers (October 31, 2007)
- Lou Dobbs: No summer vacation for our failing schools
- Jay Mathews (Weekly Washington Post Education column)
- John Stossel’s ‘Stupid in America’
Magazines and Scientific Journals:
- National Geographic (Swarm Theory) A single ant or bee isn’t smart, but their colonies are. The study of swarm intelligence is providing insights that can help humans manage complex systems, from truck routing to military robots.
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