Education fix exceeds an election cycle
13th Nov 2006, 08:45 GMT
In a discussion in one of my education classes at the University of Arizona, a question came up: Is there anyone in the higher levels of federal politics who thinks about education on time scales longer than the four-year election cycle?
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