
Creating the Capacity for Change: How and Why Governors and Legislatures Are Opening a New-Schools Sector in Public Education

- Education Policy and Trends
Ted Kolderie writes that the current arrangement of K-12 public education is an obstacle to school and district improvement and that state leaders have an important role to play in shaping system-wide change. 112 pages.
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