Just about everyone agrees that the educational system needs constant reform, change, accountability and better results. The problems, as usual, are in the details. Some states invest more funds than others in this area. Others have better policies in crucial sectors such as testing, teacher preparation, etc. Parents present nontrivial obstacles to educational progress as well, with frequent demands for more sports and recreational events at the expense of education. All of these problems combine to make law and legislature a crucial glue in the field of education. This new book brings together book citations in such subcategories as gifted children, brighter education, testing, special education, elementary education, vocational education and religious education. Access is provided by title, author and subject indexes.
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