The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 166
... teachers have become politically active through these organiza- tions , tensions have emerged in some communities between citizens and teachers . Teachers ' strikes seem to have benefited the teachers , but at the cost of alienating ...
... teachers have become politically active through these organiza- tions , tensions have emerged in some communities between citizens and teachers . Teachers ' strikes seem to have benefited the teachers , but at the cost of alienating ...
Pagina 175
... teacher certification programs , salaries for teachers rose about 22 percent over the rate of inflation , about 40 percent of schools lengthened the school year , most states introduced improved testing programs , four - fifths of the ...
... teacher certification programs , salaries for teachers rose about 22 percent over the rate of inflation , about 40 percent of schools lengthened the school year , most states introduced improved testing programs , four - fifths of the ...
Pagina 180
... teachers , and a philosophy of school management . " The process of school reform and improvement , when successful , bears a strong resemblance to the processes described for a competent community ( Cottrell , 1976 ) . In the cities ...
... teachers , and a philosophy of school management . " The process of school reform and improvement , when successful , bears a strong resemblance to the processes described for a competent community ( Cottrell , 1976 ) . In the cities ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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