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Proud To Be Different: Ethnocentric Niche Charter Schools in America


reviewed by Brian A. Lightfoot & Terrenda White - November 16, 2016

coverTitle: Proud To Be Different: Ethnocentric Niche Charter Schools in America
Author(s): Robert A. Fox & Nina K. Buchanan (Eds.)
Publisher: R&L Education,
ISBN: 1475806191, Pages: 224, Year: 2014
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: November 16, 2016
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 21741, Date Accessed: 9/21/2021 12:42:11 AM

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  • Brian Lightfoot
    University of Colorado-Boulder
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    BRIAN A. LIGHTFOOT is a PhD student in the Education Foundations, Policy and Practice program at the University of Colorado Boulder. He formerly worked as the Community Engagement Coordinator for a charter network in Denver, CO.
  • Terrenda White
    University of Colorado-Boulder
    TERRENDA WHITE is an Assistant Professor in Education Foundations, Policy, and Practice at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her work explores market-based education reforms, including working conditions, instructional practices, and organizational characteristics of charter schools. She also studies the recruitment and retention of teachers of color. White is a former elementary school teacher.
 
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