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Continuing Challenges And Potential For Collaborative Approaches To Education Reform 1st Edition Susan J Bodilly Rita Karam Nate Orr

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Continuing Challenges And Potential For Collaborative Approaches To Education Reform 1st Edition Susan J Bodilly Rita Karam Nate Orr
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Publisher: RAND Corporation, The
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 99
Author: Susan J. Bodilly; Rita Karam; Nate Orr
ISBN: 9780833051646, 0833051644
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Continuing Challenges And Potential For Collaborative Approaches To Education Reform 1st Edition Susan J Bodilly Rita Karam Nate Orr by Susan J. Bodilly; Rita Karam; Nate Orr 9780833051646, 0833051644 instant download after payment.

The Ford Foundation's Collaborating for Education Reform Initiative (CERI) provided grantees with funds, guidance, and technical assistance to develop collaboratives and carry out activities to improve teaching and learning. A second effort, CERI 2, laid down a new set of goals for grantees. RAND Corporation researchers evaluated the initiative.

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