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Books in the New Frontiers in Education series

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  • - The Case for Civic Education
    by David J. Feith
    £33.49 - 65.99

  • - Raising the Bar for Civic Education
     
    £10.49

    This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent academic environment.

  • - How to Help Your Child Select the Right College
    by Anne D. Neal
    £27.49 - 52.49

    Faced with evidence of declining standards and spiraling costs, families often feel lost when it comes to the college selection process. In twelve concise chapters, this book outlines questions families have on academic substance, affordability, and campus life to determine whether colleges and universities are doing a good job for their students.

  • - The Supply Side of School Choice
     
    £37.49

    If school choice policy is to improve the American education landscape, careful thought must be put in to understand how it can expand existing high quality schools and create new high quality schools to serve more children. New and Better Schools attacks this problem from the perspective of both researchers and practitioners, documenting the hurdles entrepreneurial school leaders face and offering a way forward.

  • - The Supply Side of School Choice
     
    £70.99

    If school choice policy is to improve the American education landscape, careful thought must be put in to understand how it can expand existing high quality schools and create new high quality schools to serve more children. New and Better Schools attacks this problem from the perspective of both researchers and practitioners, documenting the hurdles entrepreneurial school leaders face and offering a way forward.

  • - How Schools Can Overcome Urban Challenges
    by Nancy Brown Diggs
    £31.49 - 61.49

    America's failure to educate its urban children is evidenced by our woeful statistics. If it is possible to turn around this bleak picture-and it is-this is a story well worth telling. And this is what Breaking the Cycle aims to do.

  • - Where There's a Will, There's a Way
    by David W. Hornbeck & Katherine Conner
    £49.99 - 96.99

  • - Better Assessments, Better Policymaking, Better Schools
     
    £39.99

    This book breaks new ground on how policymakers and journalists can fairly assess charter school performance. The editors and authors show how good approaches to charter school assessment would also work for regular public schools, which is important because of the requirements of No Child Left Behind.

  • - Private Ventures for the Public Good
    by Michael R. Sandler
    £38.49 - 81.99

    The purpose of this book is to share with the reader a unique experience of a seasoned career entrepreneur with the commitment to improve education and benefited by working with three highly regarded business and education leaders as mentors set out to define and build an education industry.

  • - A Plan to Save America's Schoolchildren
    by Kalman R. Hettleman
    £44.99 - 96.99

    This book presents a bold, unconventional plan to rescue our nation's schoolchildren from a failing public education system. The plan reflects the author's rare fusion of on-the-ground experience as school board member, public administrator and political activist and exhaustive policy research.

  • - Better Assessments, Better Policymaking, Better Schools
     
    £96.99

    This book breaks new ground on how policymakers and journalists can fairly assess charter school performance. The editors and authors show how good approaches to charter school assessment would also work for regular public schools, which is important because of the requirements of No Child Left Behind.

  • - What the Movie Didn't Tell
    by Jerry Jesness & Henry Gradillas
    £23.49 - 51.99

  • - Applying the Principles and Lessons of Chartering
    by Andy Smarick
    £76.99

  • - Raising the Bar for Civic Education
     
    £31.49

    This book presents six different charter schools that explicitly embrace a compelling civic mission and that foster an excellent academic environment.

  • - Educational Leadership as Inquiry and Invention
    by James H. Lytle
    £35.99 - 81.99

    Much of the current discourse on improving school leadership, and particularly the performance of principals, is misguided. There is much too much emphasis on evaluation and standards as determined by policy makers and professors and not nearly enough attention to how one provides performance-driven leadership in the context of day-to-day practice.

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