Wed, 28 November 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying
to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit
long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you
run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button.
Thanks. Go to survey.
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Wed, 21 November 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying
to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit
long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you
run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button.
Thanks. Go to survey.
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Wed, 14 November 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying
to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit
long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you
run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button.
Thanks. Go to survey.
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Wed, 7 November 2007
Dear Listener: We are trying
to get some statistics on you. The least expensive survey is also a bit
long. My advice is to answer as many questions as you want. When you
run out of patience, scroll to the bottom and hit the "Submit" button.
Thanks. Go to survey.
From the October 6 issue of School Improvement Industry Week. Must Download Data • EPE Research Center on Public School Tutoring Beyond SES Rules of the Game • Department of Education Guidance on Emergency Preparedness Suggests Schools Will Need A Lot of Help A Little Knowledge • Center for American Progress on The Future of Teacher Compensation K-12 Program Review • Center for Education Policy on What States Say About Reading First State Sampler • Oregon’s Superintendent Castillo on Lessons Learned for School Administrators from Statewide Disaster Planning Exercise Letter From the Editor • The Prospect of a Hanging, the Kindness of Strangers, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come and NCLB II on Hold |