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SERVING OUR CHILDREN
By: Kevin Chavous

Charter School And The Reform Of American Public Education

Capital Books
August 2005
On Sale: July 20, 2005
182 pages
ISBN: 1933102020
EAN: 9781933102023
Paperback
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Public education is failing America's children, especially those in poor urban areas. Washington, D.C. Council member Kevin Chavous has long been an outspoken advocate for educational reform through the charter school movement. In his book "Serving Our Children," Chavous explores what his city has learned from the charter school experience and what it means to American public education as a whole. Chavous shows how charter schools can serve as models for national public education reform across the country. He describes how greater flexibility and autonomy allow these schools to better serve the needs of students and their families.

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