Progress and Promise


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"The progress and promise of an institution of higher learning evolve directly from the ideas, the plans and the vision of men in positions of leadership. In this volume of 25 addresses delivered during his first five years as President of Louisiana State University, Dr. John A. Hunter records his views on a trilogy of current educational topics: the intrinsic value of education to contemporary society, the critical mission confronting LSU, and the course Louisiana must follow in attempting to meet its obligations in a changing world"--







The NIH Record


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Narrowing the Achievement Gap


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While it is quite clear that black and Latino students in general, and poor black and poor Latino students in particular do not do as well as white students in school, the road to real solutions to this very important and vexing problem is far from clear. Some champion vouchers and charter schools as the ideal solution, despite strong data suggesting that neither is particularly effective. Others point to smaller classes. Increasingly scholars and politicians support more accountability on the part of teachers, despite the reality that teachers do not have a great deal of control over much that influences performance. This book addresses the various “solutions”, and suggests that any solution to the gap that ignores the role of families is limited at best, and misguided at worst. The book details an effort to help poor black and poor Latino families learn to do the things necessary to help their children to do better in school, and argues that this family centered approach, while complicated, should be considered along side the school centered efforts.







Promises to Keep


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New Achievements in Mechanics


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