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Phi Delta Kappan

Publishes articles concerned with educational research, service, and leadership. Covers topics such as inclusion, class size, high-stakes testing, the standards movement, tenure in schools of education, professional certification, alternative schools, visual arts education, technological literacy, and teacher education. Includes Washington commentary, state news, and information on current research, legal perspectives, and technology.

THE EDITOR'S PAGE: No Child Left Behind: Promise or Rhetoric?(Editoria...
January 01, 2003

TECHNOLOGY: Internet-Savvy Students.
January 01, 2003

Lessons About School Choice From Minnesota: Promise and Challenges.
January 01, 2003

Excellence in Schools of Education: An Oxymoron?
January 01, 2003

Surviving the Legitimacy Challenge.(teacher education)
January 01, 2003

Tomorrow's Teachers: Do They Engage in the 'Right Things' During Colle...
January 01, 2003

Gay Days.(sexual orientation harassment)
January 01, 2003

Backtalk.
January 01, 2003

Student Learning: Education's Field of Dreams.
January 01, 2003

Reflections on Professional Development: Toward High-Quality Teaching ...
January 01, 2003

Bridging the Gap Between Schools of Education and the Needs of 21st- C...
January 01, 2003

The Dilemmas of Professional Development.
January 01, 2003

Recycled Promises.(technology in the classroom)
January 01, 2003

WASHINGTON COMMENTARY: New Hope for Educational Research?
January 01, 2003

STATELINE: Even Students Are What They Eat.
January 01, 2003

Taproots for a New Century: Tapping the Best of Traditional and Progre...
January 01, 2003

Pauline Gough Recognized.(contributions to the field of reading and ed...
January 01, 2003

Burnt Water Paradoxes Of Schools of Education.
January 01, 2003

Teaching the Children of a New America: The Challenge of Diversity.
January 01, 2003

PULSE OF THE PUBLIC: Urban Dwellers on Urban Schools.
January 01, 2003

RESEARCH: Tips for Readers of Research: Numbers Versus Percentages.
January 01, 2003