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Colleges and universities are offering more classes online. But are they up to snuff? Featured Article Is Your Public School Good Enough? The neighborhood school may make you nervous, but it may still be the best choice. Here's how to tell. More News
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The Power of Poetry This teacher finds that as his students learn to write--and then read what they've written in class--many come out of their shells. © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company |
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