What matters in urban school reform

how reform works : an evaluative study of National Science Foundation's urban systemic initiatives

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Melva Lawson Ware
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English
Pages
52

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Edition Notes

"March 2000."

"The preparation of this report was sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Directorate for Education and Human Resources, Division of Research, Evaluation and Communication, under Grant No. REC-9874322: "How Reform Works: An Evaluative Study of NSF's Urban Systemic Initiative.""

Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-50).

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Norwood, MA
Series
Study monograph -- no. 1

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Library of Congress
LC5131 .W37 2000

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Pagination
vi, 52 p. :
Number of pages
52

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Open Library
OL16471884M
LCCN
2007277151

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