Mobilizing Citizens for Better Schools

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  • Mobilizing Citizens for Better Schools Book Detail

  • Author : Robert F. Sexton
  • Release Date : 2004-03-20
  • Publisher : Teachers College Press
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 148
  • ISBN 13 : 9780807744413
  • File Size : 17,17 MB

Mobilizing Citizens for Better Schools by Robert F. Sexton PDF Summary

Book Description: Tired of the complacent attitudes Kentucky politicians showed toward education, the Prichard Committee formed as an organization to galvanize the citizens of Kentucky to attack the state's historic educational deficits. The committee's campaigning helped prepare the way for the passage of the Kentucky Education Reform Act in 1990 and continues to work for school reform today. Based on his wealth of experience and success with the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, Sexton provides invaluable guidance for citizens of all states who are interested in implementing school reform.

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