Symposium 2005 Synopsis
Whatif our educational shortcomings could be put in strictly economic terms, instead of being part of a humanitarian debate?
What if our educational shortcomings could be put in strictly economic terms, instead of being part of a humanitarian debate? What, in short, does it cost the nation when a child drops out of high school? That was the focus of a symposium at Teachers College at Columbia University last week called "The Social Costs of Inadequate Education," part of the college's Campaign for Educational Equity
Published Thursday, Mar. 23, 2006