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		<AUTHOR>Alexander Russo</AUTHOR>
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	<YEAR>2007</YEAR>
	<TITLE>This Week in Education</TITLE>
	<ABSTRACT>&lt;p&gt;If you're intrigued by education politics and the policy debates that constantly rage, you'll find Alexander Russo's blog, &amp;quot;This Week in Education,&amp;quot; of considerable interest--if occasionally eccentric. Judging from the comments Russo receives about his posts, the blog is followed by quite a few education movers and shakers. The Chicago-based Russo is a former teacher turned education writer who has written for Slate, Washington Monthly, Teacher Magazine and Education Next. Russo's own politics are not easily &amp;quot;boxed&amp;quot; but here's a quote from a recent post: &amp;quot;(H)igh-poverty, high-minority schools -- not just individual students -- can and do succeed.&amp;quot; Russo has since moved to a position at Scholastic, but the archives can be found at the included URL. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Russo, A. (2007). This week in education. &lt;i&gt;Education week &lt;/i&gt;blog. Retrieved from Education Week 12 May 2008. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/thisweekineducation/&lt;/p&gt;</ABSTRACT>
	<URL>http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/thisweekineducation/</URL>
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