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EDUCATION Education Review: April 2003

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One idealistic young Teach for America recruit meets with inspiring success inside a troubled D.C. school, the other with a night in jail and a $20 million lawsuit.
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One idealistic young Teach for America recruit meets with inspiring success inside a troubled D.C. school, the other with a night in jail and a $20 million lawsuit.
 Education Review: April 2003

The Cruelest Month
You are a high school senior applying to college. April is by far the worst month in the process.

20 Undiscovered Gems
Harvard Schmarvard. Here are some nearby colleges you may have never heard of that can deliver top-quality educations.
 Video: Education Roundtable

Language of Success
For students learning English as a second language, making the grade is about a lot more than just getting an "A."

Fast Times at Asakita High
An American arrives at a Japanese high school eager to learn the secrets of a vaunted education system and gets a very different lesson instead.



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