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		<title>Why Teach?</title>
		<description>Teachers are often caught between increasing pressure from administrators to improve academic performance and low pay. So why would someone teach? And what is the future of the teaching profession? As part of the series "North Carolina Voices: Studying High School" we present a live forum on teaching. Host Frank ...</description>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Wrong With Boys?</title>
		<description>As girls continue to outperform boys in public schools, single-sex education is gaining traction as the next big reform movement. Host Frank Stasio welcomes co-host Corey Webster, a senior at Durham's Riverside High School. Together, they speak to: Rosemary Salomone, St. John's University law professor and author of, "Same, Different, ...</description>
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		<title>Funding High Schools</title>
		<description>When it comes to education spending, we hear a lot about per pupil expenditures, rich versus poor and school districts that just can't make ends meet. But in an era in which the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given money to some eight percent of America's public schools, should ...</description>
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		<title>It&#8217;s MySpace, Not YourSpace!</title>
		<description>The new technologies that teenagers today are so well-versed in have some parents in a panic. There are criminal dangers, such as online predators, but the sheer time and emotional drain of social networking is another major concern. Host Frank Stasio speaks to Liz Perle, editor-in-chief of Commonsense Media; Green ...</description>
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		<title>At The Capitol</title>
		<description>The North Carolina General Assembly passed its first piece of legislation of the 2006 short session, an emergency funding bill for the state's prisons. What else is on the docket? Host Frank Stasio checks in with Laura Leslie, capitol reporter at North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC. (12:00) 

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