Presents the findings of a major study of 13 American high schools and the teacher, student, administrator, and parent attitudes that provide the perceptual context in which they operate as a basis for answering major questions about how secondary education might be improved. Selected by CHOICE as an Outstanding Academic Book of 1985-86.
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Presents the findings of a major study of 13 American high schools and the teacher, student, administrator, and parent attitudes that provide the perceptual context in which they operate as a basis for answering major questions about how secondary education might be improved. Selected by CHOICE as an Outstanding Academic Book of 1985-86.
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