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Archived news from April 2008

Legos Can Help Teach Children with Autism

Weekly interventions help children communicate

Three Minutes of your Time will make a HUGE Difference ...

Please contact Congressman Mike Castle

Teach for America gets good grade

High-schoolers taught by the program's novice instructors scored better on year-end exams, study says.

New Autism Centers of Excellence

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) program

Early Learning Guidelines

Recommendations for States

Children worse off

According to a new Every Child Matters report

First World Autism Day celebrated

United Nations marks the first World Autism Day

Autistic and Overlooked

Adults not in the limelight

Civics Education Lacking in America

MA

Colleges Prepare for Students on Autism Spectrum

Colleges develop special programs

Graduation Data to be Streamlined Accross States

Scty. Spellings proposes formula

More Students Master NAEP Writing

But only few are proficient

Post-Boomer Teacher Crunch

Retention to fir a new generation

When Life Interferes

A principal's untaught duty

Parent Involvement -Not Always Welcome

Schools seek to channel parent involvement

What Makes a Good Math Teacher?

Essential Qualities of Math Teaching Remain Unknown

How Do States Spend NCLB Funds?

Lawmakers Worry Struggling Schools Lack NCLB Money

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