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Chapter 1 - A Call for Educational Renewal
By
Paul DeWeese
, published on Sept. 1, 1991
Contents
A Divided Society
Is There Really a Problem With Our Public Schools?
Indicators of the Problem
Data From Michigan
Our Students Are Not Prepared
Educational Bureaucracy at Fault
The Imperative of Reform
Educational Choice for Michigan
Introduction
Chapter 1 - A Call for Educational Renewal
A Divided Society
Is There Really a Problem With Our Public Schools?
Indicators of the Problem
Data From Michigan
Our Students Are Not Prepared
Educational Bureaucracy at Fault
The Imperative of Reform
Chapter 2 - Educational Choice
Chapter 3 - Private Schools: Let Competition Heat Up
Chapter 4 - A Focus on Detroit
Chapter 5 - The Time For Real Choice Has Arrived
Appendix: Brief Profiles of Selected Detroit Non-Public Schools
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