Urban Schools: Crisis and Revolution describes America's inner-city public schools and the failure of most to provide even a minimally adequate education for their students. With numerous examples, James Deneen and Carm Catanese argue that these failures are preventable.
Urban Schools: Crisis and Revolution describes America's inner-city public schools and the failure of most to provide even a minimally adequate education for their students. With numerous examples, James Deneen and Carm Catanese argue that these failures are preventable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section I: What's the Problem? Chapter 1: Two Schools in Two Tiers Chapter 2: Schools and Society Chapter 3: Schools and the State Chapter 4: Urban Schools across America Chapter 5: America Compared with the World Chapter 6: Barriers to Change Section II: Basic Factors in School Renewal Chapter 7: Does Poverty Mean Failure? Chapter 8: Essentials in Successful Schools Chapter 9: Leadership and Responsibilities Section III: Reforming Failing Schools Chapter 10: Restructuring Chapter 11: Teachers and Parents Chapter 12: Language and Extended Instruction Section IV: School Choice Chapter 13: Public School Choices Chapter 14: Non-Public School Choices Conclusion: A Plan for Reforming a Failing School
Section I: What's the Problem? Chapter 1: Two Schools in Two Tiers Chapter 2: Schools and Society Chapter 3: Schools and the State Chapter 4: Urban Schools across America Chapter 5: America Compared with the World Chapter 6: Barriers to Change Section II: Basic Factors in School Renewal Chapter 7: Does Poverty Mean Failure? Chapter 8: Essentials in Successful Schools Chapter 9: Leadership and Responsibilities Section III: Reforming Failing Schools Chapter 10: Restructuring Chapter 11: Teachers and Parents Chapter 12: Language and Extended Instruction Section IV: School Choice Chapter 13: Public School Choices Chapter 14: Non-Public School Choices Conclusion: A Plan for Reforming a Failing School
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