Journalist Katherine Boo (in a 1992 Washington Monthly piece) described the
education reform movement of the 70s and 80s
as something that «didn't normally involve parents, let
alone community members.»
In his book
As Good as It Gets (2010), education reformer Larry Cuban talks about the difficulty of sustaining even the most innovative reforms, let alone starting universal initiative
As Good
as It Gets (2010), education reformer Larry Cuban talks about the difficulty of sustaining even the most innovative reforms, let alone starting universal initiative
as It Gets (2010),
education reformer Larry Cuban talks about the difficulty of sustaining even the most innovative
reforms, let
alone starting universal initiatives.