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Run School Run
Harvard University Press, 1980 Cloth: 978-0-674-78036-1 | Paper: 978-0-674-78037-8 Library of Congress Classification LD7501.N743B37 Dewey Decimal Classification 372.97444
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Roland Barth believes that there is a way to create a school which, instead of insisting upon uniformity, builds upon diversity among students, teachers, and teaching styles. Unlike many educational theorists, Barth has had ample opportunity to test his beliefs during his many years as an elementary school principal. Run School Run is the chronicle of his theory in action, a nuts-and-bolts study of one school’s rocky but ultimately quite successful transition toward pluralist education. See other books on: Angier School | Education | Educational innovations | Massachusetts | Newton See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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