Richard D. Kahlenberg,
The Century Foundation,
1/8/2010
For many years, educators and policymakers who wanted better opportunities for low-income and minority students stuck in bad schools backed an innovative alternative: magnet schools, with specialized themes (such as the arts) or pedagogical approaches (such as Montessori) that would draw children of different economic and racial groups to come and learn together. Continue to the blog
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