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University of Minnesota Morris Digital Well

Journal

Educational change

Publication Year

Articles 1 - 3 of 3

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Children's Agenda: A Promising Beginning, Marlene Johnson Jan 1990

The Children's Agenda: A Promising Beginning, Marlene Johnson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Learning From Each Other: Better Schools And A Brighter Future, Joe Nathan Phd Jan 1989

Learning From Each Other: Better Schools And A Brighter Future, Joe Nathan Phd

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Recent Minnesota experience shows that it is possible to make rapid, significant improvement in our public schools. Despite the skepticism of some and opposition of others, Governor Perpich's school choice initiatives helped thousands of youngsters, while not producing the chaos opponents predicted. This paper argues that we should build on the success of recent reforms to rethink the roles of parents and students in our schools. While Minnesota has the nation's highest graduation rate and above-average test scores, additional reforms are necessary if we are to continue to make economic and social progress.


The State Of Public Primary And Secondary Education In Minnesota, Ruth E. Randall Ed.D Jan 1989

The State Of Public Primary And Secondary Education In Minnesota, Ruth E. Randall Ed.D

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.