What Do Our 50-Somethings Know?

It is the unfounded fear that young people are somehow unqualified to cross the threshold from childhood to full citizenship that seems to explain the fuss that's stirred up every time a new pop survey of history, geography, or any other subject is released. Smith advices to have faith in the y...

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National Competency Tests
Refresher Courses
Teacher education
The Editor's Page
Young adults
Youth
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