A nation reformed? : American education 20 years after A nation at risk
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A nation reformed? : American education 20 years after A nation at risk
Harvard Education Press, c2003
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Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Policy Research
: pbk370.973||208042100268
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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On April 26, 1983, the blue-ribbon National Commission on Excellence in Education issued ""an open letter to the American people"" on the state of our nation's schools. ""A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform"" was one of many such reports that year, but its title and incendiary language set it apart almost immediately. We were warned of a ""rising tide of mediocrity"" in our schools that imperiled the nation's future. The symbolic opening salvo in a two-decade-long struggle to improve schools, A Nation at Risk helped put education reform at the top of the national agenda. A Nation Reformed? takes stock of twenty years of school reform. Was the nation really ever ""at risk"" and, if so, is it still? Which reforms have made a difference and which haven't? And where do we go from here?
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