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Chapter 1 - A Call for Educational Renewal

By Paul DeWeese, published on Sept. 1, 1991

Contents

boy at door
  • A Divided Society
  • Is There Really a Problem With Our Public Schools?
  • Indicators of the Problem
  • Data From Michigan
  • Our Students Are Not Prepared
  • Educational Bureaucracy at Fault
  • The Imperative of Reform
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Educational Choice for Michigan

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 - A Call for Educational Renewal
    • A Divided Society
    • Is There Really a Problem With Our Public Schools?
    • Indicators of the Problem
    • Data From Michigan
    • Our Students Are Not Prepared
    • Educational Bureaucracy at Fault
    • The Imperative of Reform
  • Chapter 2 - Educational Choice
  • Chapter 3 - Private Schools: Let Competition Heat Up
  • Chapter 4 - A Focus on Detroit
  • Chapter 5 - The Time For Real Choice Has Arrived
  • Appendix: Brief Profiles of Selected Detroit Non-Public Schools

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