Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Limited textbook budgets leave students, educators frustrated

Tightening budgets have left students in one Minnesota district with too few copies of core-subject textbooks and elective-related texts that can be decades old. "I think it curtails the excitement. When the children have the resources, when they have the books, it helps to kindle the fire and build the excitement," said industrial-arts teacher Bart Gibson. Education Week/Associated Press

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