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A Discussion on School Reform -- Issues for Discussion: Looking Back at Kousanar and Granite Schools


by Grace Cureton Stanford - November 05, 2000

Discussion Questions On the Reforms at Kousanar and Granite


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: November 05, 2000
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 10641, Date Accessed: 9/21/2021 12:18:44 AM

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  • Grace Stanford
    Pennsylvania State University
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    Grace Cureton Stanford is an Associate Professor of Education and Coordinator of Urban Education at Penn State University, Delaware County. Her interests include exemplary African American urban teachers and preparing pre-service teachers for teaching in urban schools. She is working on a book on history of urban education and has recently published inThe Urban Review.
 
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