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The program profiles several different approaches to individual school reform at the elementary, middle and high school levels and in different regions, as well as district-wide reforms in three major American cities. All are examples of effective school reform with proven academic gains, at scale and over several years.
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Making schools work: conversations with Anthony Alvarado & Eric Smith
2005, Films for the Humanities and Sciences
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Making schools work: Michael Feinberg on the KIPP model
2005, Films for the Humanities and Sciences
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Michael Feinberg joins Hedrick Smith to discuss KIPP, the Knowledge is Power Program, a network of free open enrollment college preparatory public schools in under-resourced communities throughout the United States. It is a reform initiative created as a model for middle school reform, starting in fifth grade.
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