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Comer's notion of developmental pathways is now practiced in many schools across America.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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Comer's theory is concerned with the ways in which the world is changing.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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We have thousands of outstanding schools, superb approaches like Core Knowledge, KIPP and Jim Comer's school reform program, to name just three.
John Merrow: The Meaning of the Rain John Merrow 2011
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Comer's theory is concerned with the ways in which the world is changing.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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This is the main premise behind Comer's idea of letters home to the parent or caregiver.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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We have thousands of outstanding schools, superb approaches like Core Knowledge, KIPP and Jim Comer's school reform program, to name just three.
John Merrow: The Meaning of the Rain John Merrow 2011
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This is the main premise behind Comer's idea of letters home to the parent or caregiver.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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Comer's notion of developmental pathways is now practiced in many schools across America.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: The Keys to Student Success Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2011
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In the words of one of the people responsible, "Comer's e-mail implies endorsement of the speaker and implies that TEA endorses the speaker's position on a subject on which the agency must remain neutral."
Steven Newton: Evolution, Creationism, and the Workplace 2010
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In the words of one of the people responsible, "Comer's e-mail implies endorsement of the speaker and implies that TEA endorses the speaker's position on a subject on which the agency must remain neutral."
Steven Newton: Evolution, Creationism, and the Workplace 2010
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