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Learning as We Go: Why School Choice is Worth the Wait
Current price:
$19.95
Publication Date: February 1st, 2010
Publisher:
Hoover Institution Press
ISBN:
9780817910143
Pages:
138
Description
Paul T. Hill examines the real-world factors that can complicate, delay, and in some instances interfere with the positive cause-and-effect relationships identified by the theories behind school choice. He explains why schools of choice haven't yet achieved a broader appeal and suggests more realistic expectations about timing and a more complete understanding of what must be done to make choice work.
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