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All Children Can Learn: Lessons from the Kentucky Reform Experience [E-Book]
Roger S. Pankratz (Editor), Joseph M. Petrosko (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5864-0
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320 pages
March 2002
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Now educators, school board members, and policymakers can refer to a single volume for key lessons from the nation's most comprehensive and longest-running school reform model. Written by a nationally prominent group of educators, researchers, and policy analysts, All Children Can Learnpresents important research findings from the Kentucky reforms, examines major program elements, and analyzes initiatives that worked or didn't work. Throughout the book, the authors explore the challenges of implementing statewide school change initiatives, offer sound advice for overcoming reform hurdles, and share valuable recommendations for future policy and practice. Reform-minded educators from every type of community will find valuable insights as they contemplate similar changes.
 
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