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In We Must Take Charge, Chester E. Finn, Jr., exhorts Americans from all walks of like to take control of our degenerating public education system. Finn notes that the system continues to lack accountability and quality control and proposes radical changes, saying We cannot wait ...
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An examination of the American public education system. A critique of both the teaching and the lack of accountability and quality control, Finn asks the reader to take control and reform the system by demanding that results be regulated through national standards, testing and cu ...
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Discusses the value of apprenticeship in assisting noncollege youth in making the transition to adulthood and satisfying career choices.
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Why should a tenured professor of classics turn away from the professional security of the university to teach unruly and hostile New York City adolescents? Howe's experiences constitute an unforgettable record of education at the edge, and his unconventional classroom illuminate ...
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Arguing that traditional, test-based evaluation has a negative effect on many students, this book describes new methods of assessing student performance.
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With this outstanding analysis of child-rearing, one of the most influential books on education in the 1980s, White has received major attention from federal policy makers, education experts, and the national media.
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First published in 1967 and illustrated now for the first time in full color, the Caldecott Honor artist's classic antiwar picture book brilliantly illuminates the foolishness--and the tragedy--of fighting.
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Twelve-year-old New York City twins Meg and Edward have nothing in common, so they are just as shocked as everyone else when Meg's hopes for popularity and Edward's mischievous schemes coincidentally collide in a hilarious showdown.
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The acclaimed author of Beast tells the story of 12-year-old Alvin, who heads from Washington, D.C., to the Arctic--a journey that takes him from being a just-on-the-verge-of-trouble runaway to a young man with a future.
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