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  2. Category:Education magazines - Wikipedia

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    Education magazines published in the United States (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Education magazines" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.

  3. Category : Education magazines published in the United States

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    Pages in category "Education magazines published in the United States" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Education journals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Education journals" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total. ... Gender and Education; Global Education Magazine; H. Harvard ...

  5. American School Board Journal - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of how placement of school pupils into classes changed after widespread use of IQ tests, from cover of April 1922, American School Board Journal.. The focus of the American School Board Journal is on the challenges of K-12 public schools and topics related to school leadership, governance, management, policy making, and student achievement.

  6. List of education journals - Wikipedia

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    International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education; Journal for Research in Mathematics Education; Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education; Journal of Statistics Education; Mathematics and Computer Education; Mathematics Education Research Journal; Mathematics Magazine; Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal; Teaching Mathematics ...

  7. Education Week - Wikipedia

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    Cofounders, Ronald Wolk and Martha Matzke, wanted Education Week to be a version of the Chronicle, but focused on kindergarten through 12th grade. [1] Wolk was Education Week’s first publisher and editor in chief. [6] Matzke was later named executive editor. [7] The first issue of Education Week appeared on September 7, 1981. [8]