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Bringing schools into the 21st century

Kids in the United States spend much of the school day the same way their great-parents once did: sitting in rows, listening to teachers lecture, scribbling notes by hand, and reading from textbooks that are out of date by the time they are printed. The cover story in this week's Time magazine focuses on ways to bring education into the 21st century. Read a summary of the article on CNN.com.

Posted by John Micklos on 15 December 2006 in Issues in the News

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