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City Schools: How Dist...
 
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Robert Rothman

City Schools: How Districts and Communities Can Create Smart Education Systems

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One-third of the nation s children are educated in city schools. Many of these schools face tremendous challenges rapid teacher turnover, poor academic performance, high concentrations of low-income children, children with disabilities, and English language learners. How can they engage the talents, resources, and support of other community institutions to serve students m...more
Paperback, 245 pages
Published May 31st 2007 by Harvard Education Press
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