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100329_r19470_p233The Long Slow Death Of No Child Left Behind @kevincareyhttp://ow.ly/cgEvW  ‪#5bb

Eduwonk mocks one reporter's AYP fatigue & notes persistently inaccurate descriptions of NCLB #5bbow.ly/chjtj @arotherham

From Jay Mathews: How computers can hurt schools: Those who hope 21st century technological wonders will save ou...http://wapo.st/NVl58O 

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Computers can certainly hurt schools. First and foremost is cost of server maintenance, upkeep, and that sort of pricey, time-consuming thing. But even that aside, computers teach little. They’re a tool for the learned man or woman, not a teaching aid.

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