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      Distrust and Educational Change: Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform

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      Distrust characterizes much of the current political discourse in the United States today. It shapes our feelings about teachers, schools, and policies. Katherine Schultz argues that distrust - and the failure to recognise and address it - significantly contributes to the fail...

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      Product ID:9781682532973
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Distrust and Educational Change
      Subtitle:Overcoming Barriers to Just and Lasting Reform
      Authors:Author: Katherine Schultz
      Page Count:184
      Subjects:Educational strategies and policy, Educational strategies & policy, Educational administration and organization, Organization & management of education, USA
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      Distrust characterizes much of the current political discourse in the United States today. It shapes our feelings about teachers, schools, and policies. Katherine Schultz argues that distrust - and the failure to recognise and address it - significantly contributes to the failure of policies meant to improve educational systems.
      Imprint Name:Harvard Educational Publishing Group
      Publisher Name:Harvard Educational Publishing Group
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-03-30