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Final Test: The Battle for Adequacy in America's Schools
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Hardcover
from New Pr (October 1, 2003)
9781565848214 | details & prices | 288 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.45 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Final Test describes a powerful new movement that has emerged across America in recent years to bridge the wide gap still separating the achievement of African American and Latino students from their white and Asian counterparts more than half a century after Brown v.
About: Final Test describes a powerful new movement that has emerged across America in recent years to bridge the wide gap still separating the achievement of African American and Latino students from their white and Asian counterparts more than half a century after Brown v.
With Dharam P. Agarwal (other contributor), H. Werner Goedde |
1 edition from McGraw-Hill (September 1, 1989); titled "Alcoholism: Biomedical and Genetic Aspects"
9780071052733 | details & prices | List price $67.00
This edition also contains Alcoholism: Biomedical and Genetic Aspects
This edition also contains Alcoholism: Biomedical and Genetic Aspects
With Rolland G. Paulston |
from Pergamon Pr (June 1, 1971); titled "Society, Schools and Progress in Peru"
9780080164281 | details & prices | List price $25.00
This edition also contains Society, Schools and Progress in Peru
This edition also contains Society, Schools and Progress in Peru
Paperback
from New Pr (December 1, 2005)
9781595580269 | details & prices | 310 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.15 lbs | List price $17.95
About: Final Test describes a powerful new movement that has emerged across America in recent years to bridge the wide gap still separating the achievement of African American and Latino students from their white and Asian counterparts more than half a century after Brown v.
About: Final Test describes a powerful new movement that has emerged across America in recent years to bridge the wide gap still separating the achievement of African American and Latino students from their white and Asian counterparts more than half a century after Brown v.