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Case Studies
By
Janet R. Beales
| Aug. 1, 1995
Contents
Case Study #1 :Reading and Language Arts Centers, Inc.
Case Study #2 :Learning Styles
Case Study #3 : Science Encounters
Case Study #4 : Sylvan Learning Systems
Case Study #5 : Math Enrichment Resource Center (MERC)
Case Study #6 : Ready Go, Inc.
Case Study #7 : Berlitz Jr.
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Case Study #1 :Reading and Language Arts Centers, Inc.
This text is part of the larger publication:
Teacher, Inc.: A Private Option for Educators
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Publication:
Study
SKU: S1995-05
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Teacher, Inc.: A Private Option for Educators
Executive Summary
Introduction
Entrepreneurial Educators
What Can Private Practice Bring To Schools?
Comparing the Cost of In-house and Contracted Services
Policy Considerations
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix I: Recommendations for Policy Makers
Appendix II: Model Legislation
Appendix III: Contacts
Case Studies
Case Study #1 :Reading and Language Arts Centers, Inc.
Case Study #2 :Learning Styles
Case Study #3 : Science Encounters
Case Study #4 : Sylvan Learning Systems
Case Study #5 : Math Enrichment Resource Center (MERC)
Case Study #6 : Ready Go, Inc.
Case Study #7 : Berlitz Jr.
Endnotes