Maclean's 1997 Victor Dwyer - Abstracts

Maclean's 1997 Victor Dwyer
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Academia Inc.: scrambling to make ends meet, universities are turning themselves into sleek new profit machines.(Universities 97: the Seventh Annual Ranking)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
A campus divided: disturbing new allegations rock Simon Fraser. (sexual harassment case at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
A political two-step: redrawing the school board map in Quebec.News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Class action: fighting homophobia in school. (support for gay high school students)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Dialling for dollars: cash-strapped schools turn to the private sector.News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Measuring young minds: a national exam stirs debate over testing. (science test of the School Achievement Indicators Program)(includes related article on a school that uses chess to teach problem-solving skills)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Privilege and pressure: at some schools, four out of five are turned away. (law school applicants)(Cover Story)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Public school shakeup: politicians seize a greater role in Canadian classrooms.(Education)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
School tools: learning can begin with the click of a mouse. (educational CD-ROMS)(includes related articles on educational Web sites)(Special Report)(Buyers Guide)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer, Joe Chidley, Sandra Farran
Teamwork for tough times: schools battle to help high-risk kids.News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
The battle for York: a power struggle grips Canada's third-largest university. (Toronto, Ontario)(Education)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
The roots of failure: two new studies link poverty and illiteracy.News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Who should pay for ESL: the backlash over teaching immigrants English. (english-as-a-second-language instruction in Canada)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
Wired to learn: technology is transforming education at a dizzying pace - but at what cost to quality?(Special Report)News, opinion and commentaryVictor Dwyer
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