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Great Schools by Design: Schools as Centers of Community: John A. Johnson Achievement Plus Elementary Schools

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Great Schools by Design: Schools as Centers of Community: John A. Johnson Achievement Plus Elementary Schools
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This toolkit includes a video case study and discussion guide, presenting a real-life example of a school that was transformed from a derelict empty building into a highly successful community school. These materials include a process for using the video to help others replicate this type of effort.
Citation: American Architectural Foundation & KnowledgeWorks Foundation. (2006). Great schools by design: Schools as centers of community: John A. Johnson Achievement Plus Elementary School. Washington, DC: Author.
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