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Education Reform: Ten Years after the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993
Published 2005-02-01“…In June 1993, Governor William Weld signed into law the Massachusetts Education Reform Act (MERA). MERA greatly increased the state role both in funding public education and in guiding the local educational process. …”
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Education Reform in Hong Kong
Published 2000-05-01“…Since the early 1990s, the pace of educational reform in Hong Kong has accelerated and broadened to incorporate almost all areas of schooling. …”
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Educational Reform in an Era of Disinformation
Published 1993-02-01“…School reforms based on these questionable data are wrongheaded and potentially distructive of quality education. Reforms of the kind proposed by those who have started from an assumption that America's schools have failed will exacerbate the differences between the "have" and the "have-not" school districts.…”
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Basic Education Reform in China
Published 2002-03-01“…China's recent basic education reform followed and, in a certain way, imitated its economic reform. …”
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Critical Evaluation for Education Reform
Published 1998-11-01“…I ask educators and evaluators of education reform efforts to reconsider critically their roles in social science research, to reclaim the battleground of public school reform by focusing on the democratic purpose of public schooling, and the institutional problems in educational programs and practice that often inhibit action toward this ideal. …”
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The Question of the Student In Educational Reform
Published 2002-07-01“…In pursuing the goals of educational reform over the past several decades, educational policy makers have focused on teachers, administrators, and school structures as keys to higher educational achievement. …”
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Diversity in Intercultural Educational Reforms
Published 2002-11-01“…At the moment, the phenomena of interculturality, bilingualism and ethnodiversity are creating new parameters for the discussion of educational reform.</p></span>…”
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