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Education

Aug. 9, 2001

Getting a Grip on Our Schools

The education-reform effort launched by President George W. Bush and transmogrified by Congress is a response to a continuous, and proper, concern for the state of public education in America. However, Bush, who received his Harvard master's degree in business in 1975, will find that the nation's public schools are not the typical business-school case study: Spending more money and hiring more workers cannot be relied upon to boost results.

        By Robert Franciosi
        
        The education-reform effort launched by President George W. Bush and transmogrified by Congress is a response to a continuous, and proper, concern for the state of public education in America. However, Bush, who received his Harvard master's degree in business in 1975, will find that the nation...

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