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Professionalism and Community
Perspectives on Reforming Urban Schools
School-based professional community is a concept that portrays teachers as working together towards a set of shared goals of improved professionalism for themselves and increased learning opportunities for students. Attempts to put this into practice in urban schools in the United States have met with varying degrees of success. Using case studies, the contributors to this book examine the reasons for this inconsistency, focusing on the structural, social and human relations conditions of schooling.
Product Details
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9780803962538
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 1995
- Page Count: 272
- Publication date: March 24, 1995
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