Turnarounds in Colorado partnering for innovative reform in a local control state
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Denver, Colo. : University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs, Buechner Institute for Governance, 2013.
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1 online resource (95 pages) : illustrations
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The goal of Colorados education system is to ensure that all children have access to a high quality school and the opportunity to receive an excellent education. But for too many students--urban, suburban and rural schools--that expectation is not being met. It is widely held in the education profession that turning a chronically low-performing school into a high-performing school is the most difficult of all tasks. Many strategies have been tried; few have succeeded. However, the enormity and complexity of the problem is not a valid excuse for failing to solve it, and CDE must lead the way.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baker, R., Hupfeld, K., Teske, P., & Hill, P. T. 1. (2013). Turnarounds in Colorado: partnering for innovative reform in a local control state . University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs, Buechner Institute for Governance.

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Robin, Baker et al.. 2013. Turnarounds in Colorado: Partnering for Innovative Reform in a Local Control State. University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs, Buechner Institute for Governance.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Robin, Baker et al.. Turnarounds in Colorado: Partnering for Innovative Reform in a Local Control State University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs, Buechner Institute for Governance, 2013.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Baker, Robin,, Kelly Hupfeld, Paul Teske, and Paul T. 1943- Hill. Turnarounds in Colorado: Partnering for Innovative Reform in a Local Control State University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs, Buechner Institute for Governance, 2013.

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