Publications
No Child Left Behind:
What’s in it For Parents
“If you’re working to improve schools, this
research-based guide is an essential resource. There are
lots of practical tips for how parents and community organizers
can use the NCLB law to press schools for better programs;
more data on student performance; access to teachers and
classrooms; and more thorough engagement of parents, students
and community members.”
— Norm Fruchter,
Director, Institute for Education and Social Policy, New
York University
“A concise
overview of NCLB that’s reader-friendly and loaded with
step-by-step advice for parents and educators on how they
can work together to help children succeed in school.”
— June Million,
Director of Public Information, National Association of
Elementary School Principals |
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Closing the Achievement
Gaps
(Volumes 1 and 2)
“A series of handy how-to’s for parents and would-be
ed reformers.”
— The Education Gadfly
“They are very good. One can glean some very practical
information. Our frustration with the use of data, or
rather the lack of use of data, is widespread, and you
take it head on with several good points.”
— Mark Musick,
President, Southern Regional Education Board
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