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In Plain Sight: Simple, Difficult Lessons from New Jersey's Expensive Effort to Close the Achievement Gap
Gordon MacInnes,
Century Foundation Press,
1/9/2009
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Improving On No Child Left Behind: Getting Education Reform Back on Track
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
10/15/2008
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America's Untapped Resource
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
1/14/2004
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Public School Choice vs. Private School Vouchers
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
9/24/2003
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Can Separate Be Equal? The Overlooked Flaw at the Center of No Child Left Behind
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
The Century Foundation,
4/23/2004
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Divided We Fail: Coming Together through Public School Choice
The Century Foundation,
Century Foundation Press,
9/18/2002
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All Together Now
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Brookings Institution Press,
2/15/2001
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A Notion at Risk
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
9/15/2000
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Charters Deserve a Role, But Not Center Stage
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Gordon MacInnes,
The Century Foundation,
6/23/2009
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It was no surprise that Education Secretary Arne Duncan picked a Newark charter school for his first “official” visit to New Jersey in early June. Having previously announced that charter school expansion and support would be one of the four legs to the Obama Administration’s education reform, why not drive the point home by celebrating the well-earned reputation of the North Star Academy? Its students have been doing noticeably better than their neighborhood peers who attend Newark Public Schools. Yes, there are charters that deliver dramatic results, but so far we don’t have strong evidence that they are a big part of the answer to the yawning achievement gap.Continue Reading on the Taking Note Blog.
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