What I Learned in School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform
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What I Learned in School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform

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From the Winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Education in 2007

"In the world of education reform, where silver-bullet ideas, ideologies, and intellectual fashion clamor for influence, James Comer's thinking has long been a sea of calm, balanced, and humane wisdom focused on the needs of the whole person. Reading Comer you see the incompleteness of so many other appro...more
Hardcover, 167 pages
Published October 1st 2009 by Jossey-Bass (first published 2009)
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