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What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform (0470407719) cover image
What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform
ISBN: 978-0-470-40771-4
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192 pages
October 2009, Jossey-Bass
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Introduction.

Introductory remarks (Dr. David Reynolds and Address from Dr. James Comer given at The Grawemeyer Award Ceremony).

Chapter 1. Washington Elementary School.

Maggie's American Dream.

Chapter 2. Me, Walter, and America Beyond Black and White.

Chapter 3. Three Networks and a Baby Waiting for a Miracle.

Chapter 4. So You Want to Work in Schools.

Maggie's American Dream.

Chapter 5. My Work.

Waiting for a Miracle.

Chapter 6. To Leave No Child Behind.

Leave No Child Behind.

Chapter 7. All Our Children.

Maggie's American Dream.

Questions for Reflection.

Index.

Credit Lines.

The Author.

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