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Abroad in the World Foreign-study programs may not be rigorous, but students aren't complaining. Video: Jay Mathews Special Education Including Ashley She can't speak, read or write. But Ashley Meissner is sitting in a regular classroom with regular third-graders. Should other severely disabled children be there, too? College Prep Advanced Resume Enhancement For the high school student with everything -- a 4.0, 1400 SATs, killer extracurriculars -- here's the new must-have: pricey summer study programs at elite colleges. Beyond the Classroom Braving Disney Which is scarier for a sheltered fifth-grader: a ravenous T-rex or his classmates' derision? Adult Education The End of the Magic Carpet Ride? More companies are offering employee tuition assistance than ever before. Unfortunately, the money won't go as far as it used to -- and it comes with a lot of strings attached. © 2002-2004 The Washington Post Company |
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