How Should Educational Policymakers Address Conflicting Interests within a Diverse Society?
@article{Holmes2000HowSE, title={How Should Educational Policymakers Address Conflicting Interests within a Diverse Society?}, author={M. Holmes}, journal={Curriculum Inquiry}, year={2000}, volume={30}, pages={119 - 132} }
Books reviewed int this article:
Joseph Kahne, Reframing Educational Policy: Democracy, Community and the Individual
B. B. Gaddy, T. W. Hall, and R. J. Marzano, School Wars
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