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NYT on how disabled students spanked more (20 states allow corporal punishment) and a graphic from This Week in Education

Alternative education for the poor -- as defined by the Idaho State Board of Education -- is not what it is for the rich. GM didn't like the electric car, did they?

Apprenticeships program in South Carolina, old idea in new dress

Corporations retrain college graduates in India (and everywhere) where schools "focus on learning by rote" and India will require free but compulsory education

HSLDA, the conservative homeschool group, documents a nationwide study that uses test scores as a measurement of homeschool achievement




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