Reform of the System of Education
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- A chief state school officer's view of what's needed for comprehensive education reform. Billings, Judith A. // School Psychology Review;1996, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p485
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- Washington does not know best. Bennett, William J.; Alexander, Lamar // Vocational Education Journal;Oct95, Vol. 70 Issue 7, p48
Presents excerpts from the authors' testimony before the House Economic and Educational Opportunity Committee concerning education reform. Direction of federal education policy; Education as a constitutional responsibility of the states; Activities of national officials.


