Jonathan Kantrowitz

Jonathan Kantrowitz

Political activist, health nut

Education Research Reports – November 2009

# Students’ Use of Tutoring Services
# Progress Report on State Data Systems
# Teacher Quality – Reading and Writing
# Teacher Quality – Mathematics and Science
# High School Survey of Student Engagement
# Saving America’s High Schools
# Hidden Risks Of Modular Classrooms
# GAO report on improving academic performance
# International students up 8 percent
# Can High Quality Schools Close Achievement Gap?
# Why do they ask “why”
# Bias Awareness Affects School Performance
# Reforming Principals and Teachers Isn’t Enough
# New brain findings on dyslexic children
# New and Experienced Teachers in a School Reform
# How to Triple The Number of Fixed Failing Schools
# Reach more children with the great teachers
# Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative Report
# Improving early literacy reading comics
# Physical education key to improving health
# Talented Teachers in Every Classroom
# Estimating teachers’ effects on student test scores
# TX performance pay= no student achievement gains
# Teacher’s Bad Start Hard To Fix
# Benefit of a mentor: Disadvantaged go to college
# Baby Einstein Controversy
# The new myths of gifted education

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