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1. Is more better? Milieu communication teaching in toddlers with intellectual disabilities

2. Do high-stakes tests improve learning? Test-based incentives, which reward or sanction schools, teachers, and students based on students' test scores, have dominated US. Education policy for decades. But a recent study suggests that they should be used with caution and carefully evaluated

5. Making science trade book choices for elementary classrooms: the rubric introduced in this study is a valuable tool that can help teachers make informed decisions about science trade books for use in their classrooms

6. No Child Left Behind is just the tip of the iceberg

7. Children's and adults' perceptions of elementary school physical education

8. To block-schedule or not?

9. Supporting and nurturing students and teachers in grades 3-6: upper elementary grades are a neglected area of schooling, even as accountability relies on their achievements

10. Success stories: what makes school great? You told us

11. Japanese elementary school education

12. Elementary education in France

13. Damaged literacy: illiteracies and American democracy

14. Characteristics of a 'basic' discipline in elementary and secondary education

15. Our schools: parents press for change

17. Seizing the moment with illustrator mini-studies

19. Implementing No Child Left Behind: states make progress, but law remains controversial

21. Παράγοντες προώθησης της ποιότητας στην εκπαίδευση σε επίπεδο τάξης και σχολείου: μια Ευρωπαϊκή έρευνα αποτελεσματικότητας στα μαθηματικά και την επιστήμη

22. Back to whole

23. We need gates

24. A Republic of letters: The epistolary tradition in France during World war I

25. If there's a David Souter of linguistic analysis, it would have to be the philosopher Stanley Fish, a leader of the meaning-is-meaningless camp who rejects the concept of universal morals and thinks everything must be considered in relation to everything else--relatively speaking, of course

26. Your child's education: how to be sure it's the best

27. In an age of memory sticks, precious little knowledge adhere

28. Indianapolis School Districts

30. Education solutions from abroad for chronic U.S. school problems

31. Dragonflies and Fireflies

32. Can we talk..: 'Framework' for more of the same

33. Designing for play

34. The children speak

35. Group links reading proficiency, national success

36. These schools cherish every child

37. Supercharged curricula make learning stick

40. It's not nostalgia, thank you, it's elementary research

41. MEAP may not be improving kids' education: other resources needed, some say

42. The future: gizmos

43. Kids InfoBits

44. The moving finger writes

45. Nations ranked. (Education)

46. Good news, bad news. (Editorial)

47. What makes a school top-notch?

48. Call off the horse race

49. Cheap but never cheerful

50. Whipping the hobby-horses

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