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Small Districts, Big Problems (Making School Everybody′s House) - 9780803960268
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Product Details
Author:
Richard A. Schmuck, Patricia A. Schmuck
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
200
Publisher:
SAGE Publications (July 17, 1992)
Imprint:
Corwin
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9780803960268
ISBN-10:
0803960263
Weight:
11.01oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
Corwin-org_sage_onix30_full_US_20260501-20260501.xml
Folder:
Corwin
List Price:
$37.95
Pub Discount:
40
Case Pack:
20
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$30.36
Publisher Identifier:
P-CORWIN
Discount Code:
E
Overview
The authors of this volume visited 25 small school districts in the US to meet, observe and interview students, teachers, principals and administrators. Here they present research that connects with reality. Through their fascinating description of the physical and educational landscape, the authors capture life in nonurban schools `as it is′, and present information that is brutally honest. They provide the beginnings of a road map to help small, nonurban districts and communities begin their own journey on the road to better schools.








