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Aricka Flowers
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / April 01, 2009
Indiana teachers will face a much more rigorous application process if several proposed bills aiming to keep sex offenders out of the state’s classrooms ... (read more)

Aricka Flowers
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2008
California classrooms may soon be safer thanks to a pair of new laws signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R). The bills are designed to close loopholes ... (read more)

Ryan Bedford
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / February 01, 2008
New York City is devoting more resources to efforts aimed at getting incompetent teachers out of the classroom, with New York City Schools Chancellor Joel ... (read more)

Kate Walsh and Sandi Jacobs
Thomas B. Fordham Institute / September 01, 2007
The statistics seem impressive. Nearly all states—47, to be exact—now offer teachers alternate routes into the profession, compared to only a handful of ... (read more)

Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D.
Position Paper / Independent Women's Forum / July 01, 2007
Education is the second largest U.S. industry, and female employees outnumber male employees by more than three to one. Since there are more career opportunities ... (read more)

Jessica Levin and Meredith Quinn
The New Teacher Project / February 01, 2003
It is widely recognized that no factor under school control affects student achievement more than the quality of the teacher in the classroom. Yet, on ... (read more)

Mark C. Schug, PH.D. and M. Scott Niederjohn, PH.D.
Wisconsin Policy Research Report / Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, Inc. / June 01, 2006

Heather G. Peske, Candace Crawford, and Brian Pick
The Education Trust / August 01, 2006

Thomas L. Neumark
Maryland Policy Report / The Maryland Public Policy Institute / September 08, 2004

Ted Kolderie
American Experiment Quarterly / Center for the American Experiment / April 01, 2004