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In 2003, Steve Inskeep interviewed Liz Hughes of Resumania.com (All Things Considered, January 19, 2003) about a website calling itself "The Place for Real-Life Examples of How Not to Write a Resume" (<a href="http://www.resumania.com/">deck</a>, 2012.03.05)
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Susan Stamburg interviewed contributors to an anthology disseminated overseas by U.S. Department of State. "The anthology, aimed at promoting American values abroad, will be distributed free at U.S. embassies worldwide. An anti-propaganda law makes it illegal to disseminate the works in the United States..." (Morning Edition, December 16, 2002)
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In this segment Michelle Norris explored "...arguments on both sides regarding the merits of these so-called 'high stakes' tests" with "Monty Neill, executive director of the National Center for Fair and Open Testing, and Paul Reville, a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education" (All Things Considered, December 10, 2002; retrieved March 5, 2012).
in list: Educational Measurement
"An international public opinion poll shows a dramatic lack in trust of democratic institutions and international companies" (November 8, 2002).
in list: Global Education
"... Jacki Lyden talks to the senior editor of the American Heritage College Dictionary, now in its fourth edition, about the list of 100 words their editors think all college students (and their parents) should know" (September 17, 2002).
in list: Vocabulary Development
August 19, 2002: Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is out to cleanse the Japanese language of English influences. ...
in list: Language Policy
"The Educational Testing Service, which administers the GRE and other standardized tests, found Web sites that prospective test takers were using to cheat. NPR's Andrea Seabrook reports that some critics of institutional testing weren't surprised by the findings" (August 8, 2002)
in list: Educational Measurement
Science Friday program in which Ira Flatow discusses privacy issues relating in particular to Facebook and Twitter with Rich Mogull and Michael Zimmer
in list: Information Literacy
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