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Will a Delay on the Climate Treaty be Time Well-Spent?

Scott Bittle
Nov 16, 2009

World leaders flatly admitted this weekend what everyone pretty much knew: there won't be a major deal on climate change at the big conference in Copenhagen next month. Instead, leaders will try to keep the process going, in hopes of coming up with a deal next year.

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Listening To Young Americans On The Deficit

Francie Grace
Nov 13, 2009

You wouldn't think the bottom line on the $1.6 trillion federal budget deficit and $11.9 trillion national debt crisis could be summed up in a single sentence, but when the right words whizzed by, the Wall Street Journal's David Wessel was quick to point them out.

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  • Education Insights Newsletter. Spring 2007 (PDF)
  • Little Knowledge about No Child Left Behind.
  • Report Says Many Schools Unlikely to Meet 'No Child' Benchmarks
  • A majority of school administrators say the No Child Left Behind Act will require adjustments before it can work
  • Three quarters of voters say schools will need more money to implement the No Child Left Behind Act and four in 10 say ...
  • Majorities say the No Child Left Behind law will improve education
  • Most Americans say they've heard at least something about the No Child Left Behind Act, but nearly seven in 10 say ...
  • A majority of school administrators say the No Child Left Behind law will require adjustments before it can work, but...
  • Most Americans say they've heard at least something about the No Child Left Behind Act, but nearly seven in 10 say...
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  • A Lot More on Their Minds Than Testing
  • You Might be Surprised: What Teachers, Parents, School Leaders, and the Public Really Think about Public Education Today
  • Standards and Testing, Yes, but What Else?
  • Toss Out the PR Playbook: Send in the Public-Engagement Team
  • Standards and Testing, Yes, but What Else?
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