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Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons From Chicago

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Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons From Chicago
These presentation slides include information on the five essential supports for school improvement and data charts that demonstrate why family and community was identified as one of the essential supports by the Consortium on Chicago School Research at the University of Chicago. Detailed information on the Consortium’s longitudinal study of Chicago Public Schools was published in Organizing Schools for Improvement: Lessons From Chicago (Bryk, Sebring, Allensworth, Luppescu, & Easton, University of Chicago Press, 2009).
Citation: Bryk, A. S., Sebring, P. B., Allensworth, E., & Luppescu, S. (2010, January 14). Organizing schools for improvement: Lessons from Chicago. [Presentation slides].
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