1. He talked about his Kansas upbringing and touched on issues like judicial appointments, foreign policy, education reform and drug use. 2. So far, the education reforms have had only limited success. 3. The government is seeking support from teachers for its latest education reforms. 4. The government sponsored a pilot project to find out how the education reforms would work in schools. 5. The programme of education reforms currently being introduced by central government requires schools simultaneously to introduce several major innovations. 6. Workshops on desegregation, education reform, military discrimination and rap music were packed, and discussion was lively. 7. The education reforms were grounded on a concern with the quality of teaching. 8. Americans have never been more interested in education reform since perhaps the days of Horace Mann. 9. An adviser to McCain, however, said the senator wanted to have discussions about education reform, Social Security and the military. 10. And Hornbeck and his campaign for education reform have been in the eye of the storm. |
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