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Chartering Urban School Reform: Reflections on Public High Schools in the Midst of Change (Professional Development and Practice) (edition 1994)

by Michelle Fine (Editor)

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This set of essays presents the development of a reform movement in a major urban school district. Throughout the book, the contributors - high school teachers, university lecturers, evaluators and parents - study the creation of small, intimate school communities called charters.
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Title:Chartering Urban School Reform: Reflections on Public High Schools in the Midst of Change (Professional Development and Practice)
Authors:Michelle Fine (Editor)
Info:Teachers College Press (1994), 240 pages
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