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August 18-24, 2000 | Updated 5:00 p.m. PDT

What the Presidential Candidates are Saying About Education

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WEB SITES

Gov. George W. Bush (Rep.)
http://www.georgewbush.com/
issues.asp?FormMode=FullText&ID=2

Vice President Al Gore (Dem.)
http://www.algore.com/education/

Harry Browne (Lib.)
http://www.harrybrowne.org/stands/ed.htm

Ralph Nader (Green)
http://www.votenader.org/issues/CHILDRENsIssues.html

Pat Buchanan (Ref.)
http://www.buchananreform.com/default.asp

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION/CAMPAIGN RESOURCES

Democracy Net
http://www.dnet.org/
My_State/Issue_grid.dnet/DC&SubjectHolder=1
&ElectionActivityID=1&type=Office

Issues2000.org
http://issues2000.org/

Project Vote Smart
http://www.vote-smart.org/

EDUCATION WEEK COVERAGE

"GOP Signals Platform Shift On Education," Aug. 2, 2000.

"Bush Would Let Churches Compete For After-School Aid," Aug. 2, 2000.

"Presidential Candidates Focus on Special Ed.," June 12, 2000.

"No Lack of Candidates-or Ideas for Schools," includes "Third Parties: Resources and Candidates," June 21, 2000.

"Gore's Support of Charters Comes From Afar," June 14, 2000.

"Gore Walking Fine Line on Teacher Accountability," May 17, 2000.

"Gore Takes Pains To Contrast Agenda With That of Bush," May 10, 2000.

"Gore Takes Campaign Back to School," April 19, 2000.

"'Number One Priority Is Education,'" excerpts from an Education Week interview with Vice President Al Gore, April 19, 2000.

"The Case of the Mysterious Texas Achievement Study," April 12, 2000.

"Bush Offers Proposals on Reading, Teacher Quality," April 5, 2000.

"Campaign 2000: What the Candidates Should Be Talking About," Commentary, March 22, 2000.




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