District of Columbia Public Schools: Politics, Jobs, Race, Children & Reform
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After nearly four years of controversial reform that included layoffs, school closures and battles with the Washington Teachers' Union over tenure and seniority, Michelle Rhee resigned as Chancellor of DC Public Schools on October, 13, 2010 when Mayor Adrian Fenty lost the democratic primaries to challenger and critic of Rhee's style, city councilman Vincent Gray. Education reform had been the central focus of Mayor Fenty's ambitious administration when he hired Michelle Rhee. But now the nation's most provocative urban school reform effort was thwarted and the fate of DC schools, under newly appointed Kaya Henderson, was once again up in the air. Case number 2117.0
【書誌情報】
ページ数:16ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-KS1255
発行日:2018/5/25
登録日:2018/8/9
