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Carrots, Sticks, and the Bully Pulpit: Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schoolsreviewed by Nina Buchanan - October 26, 2012 Title: Carrots, Sticks, and the Bully Pulpit: Lessons from a Half-Century of Federal Efforts to Improve America's Schools Author(s): Frederick M. Hess & Andrew P. Kelly (eds.) Publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge ISBN: 1612501214, Pages: 344, Year: 2012 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Nina Buchanan
University of Hawai'i Hilo E-mail Author NINA K. BUCHANAN (Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, Purdue University, 1984) began her career as a emergency licensed teacher in a one room school house on the Montana prairie. She has published articles in gifted and talented education, project-based learning and school choice, nationally and internationally. She is a founder of the first chartered high school in Hawai’i. Although now an emerita professor from the University of Hawai’i Hilo, Dr. Buchanan’s work in progress focuses on ethno-centric niche charter schools and international school choice. She continues to serve as Co-Director of the UH Charter School Resource Center, a Consulting Editor for the Journal of School Choice and regular reviewer for the Gifted Child Quarterly.
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