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Brown v. Board of Education

On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously against segregation in schools George C. E. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, James M. Nabrit (l-r) in front of the Supreme court, after winning…

The True George Washington: Education: Adulthood

AdulthoodThe end of Washington's school-days left him, if a good "cipherer," a bad speller, and a still worse grammarian, but, fortunately, the termination of instruction did not by any means…

The Supreme Court: Educating Our Kids

Educating Our KidsThe Supreme CourtEducating Our KidsPunishing StudentsTesting for DrugsDealing with Sexual HarassmentLegalizing School Vouchers Too often today we turn on the television and…

Top-Selling Education Software, 2005

Rank Title Publisher 1. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 16.0 Riverdeep Interactive 2. Sponge Bob Square Pants: Typing Riverdeep Interactive 3. I Spy Fantasy Scholastic 4…

Top-Selling Education Software, 2006

Rank Title Publisher 1. I Spy Mystery Scholastic 2. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 17.0 Riverdeep Interactive 3. Brain Play Preschool-1st Grade Scholastic 4. Instant…

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)

Historical BackgroundPerhaps no other case decided by the Court in the 20th century has had so profound an effect on the social fabric of America as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. By…