Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 1, Issues 1-8The Association, 1972 |
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... school boards , this would imply that schools are basically governed by the percep- tions of those who populate only three occupa- tions in society , certainly not an egalitarian model of governance . Below are a series of other ...
... school boards , this would imply that schools are basically governed by the percep- tions of those who populate only three occupa- tions in society , certainly not an egalitarian model of governance . Below are a series of other ...
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... board members . He also found there was a concentra- tion of occupations within the business and pro- fessional categories . There were 433 business men who were school board members out of a total of 967 for the 104 reporting cities ...
... board members . He also found there was a concentra- tion of occupations within the business and pro- fessional categories . There were 433 business men who were school board members out of a total of 967 for the 104 reporting cities ...
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Politics General population School board Democrat members 37 % 60 % Republican 40 % Republicans dominate the school boards 63 % cited , this means that of those approximately 45 million children who comprise the average school ...
Politics General population School board Democrat members 37 % 60 % Republican 40 % Republicans dominate the school boards 63 % cited , this means that of those approximately 45 million children who comprise the average school ...
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