Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons from Chicago

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Posted 08 Feb 2010 in School
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In 1988, the Chicago public school system decentralized, granting parents and communities significant resources and authority to reform their schools in dramatic ways. To track the effects of this bold experiment, the authors of Organizing Schools for Improvement collected a wealth of data on elementary schools in Chicago. Over a seven-year period they identified one hundred elementary schools that had substantially improved—and one hundred that had not. What did … More >>

Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons from Chicago

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