Description: “TURNING AROUND A HIGH-POVERTY DISTRICT: LEARNING FROM SANGER” — JANE L. DAVID & JOAN E. TALBERT. FOREWORD BY KEN DOANE.TRADE PAPERBACK / FIRST PRINTING / PUBLISHED IN 2013 BY S.H. COWELL FOUNDATION / 41 PAGES. BOOK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION — A CLEAN, TIGHT, IMPRESSIVE ‘NEAR FINE’ COPY OF THIS SCARCE LITTLE VOLUME… NO REMARKABLE ISSUES! NICE! ESSENTIAL READING, TOO, FOR ANYONE WHO MIGHT CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN EDUCATION! DIG IN! WE HAVE OVER 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE SELLING COLLECTIBLE AND RARE RECORDS AND BOOKS, AS WELL AS POP CULTURE COLLECTIBLES, EPHEMERA, AND EFFLUVIA!!! ALL OUR ITEMS ARE PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND CONSERVATIVELY GRADED! SO, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!!
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Book Title: TURNING AROUND A HIGH-POVERTY DISTRICT: LEARNING FROM SANGER
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: S.H. COWELL FOUNDATION
Intended Audience: Adults
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Edition: First Edition
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Publication Year: 2013
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
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Era: 2010s
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Author: JANE L. DAVID, JOAN E. TALBERT, KEN DOANE
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