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What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform
What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform
James P. Comer, Yale University
ISBN: 978-0-470-40771-4
©2009
224 pages
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What I Learned in School highlights, in a single source, the major contributions of world-renowned scholar Dr. James P. Comer, whose visionary work has dramatically shaped the fields of school reform, child development, psychology, and race. This small collection is beautifully arranged and includes an introduction and engaging updates from the author that paint a remarkable picture of what we've all learned so far, and what we all must learn going forward. The excerpts presented in this collection span Dr. Comer's career--from his best-selling book Maggie's American Dream to the influential Leave No Child Behind.  

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