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Author:
Joan McRobbie
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In Long Beach, K-12 systems and higher education are working side by side to boost student achievement and improve teacher preparation. This six-year program of "seamless education" is a case study in building community to promote leadership. This article examines the Long Beach program and what accounts for its success.
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Related Web site: http://www.wested.org/online_pubs/seamless
Audience: Teachers, Policymakers, Public, Administrators
Product Information
Format: Website
Publisher: Leadership Magazine, Association of California School Administrators
Copyright: 2001
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