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  • - Lessons From Arizona Charter Schools
    af Robert Maranto
    1.793,95 kr.

    The charter school is becoming one of the most significant attempts at public education reform in the US. This text looks at the charter school movement through a focused lens: it examines charter schools in Arizona, which currently accounts for 30 per cent of all charter schools.

  • - Lessons From Arizona Charter Schools
    af Robert Maranto
    674,95 kr.

    This book presents the first published accounts and evaluations of the first free market in education in the U.S., Arizona charter schools.

  • - Careerists and Appointees in the Reagan Administration
    af Robert Maranto
    855,95 kr.

    Offers a data study of career-noncareer relations in US administrations with regard to the history of relations between careerists and political appointees. Interviews and comments from about 50 surveys also provide impressions about relations during the Reagan administration.

  • - The Second Term and the 2016 Election
    af Robert Maranto, Evan Rhinesmith & Michael Q. McShane
    713,95 kr.

  • - Problems, Scope, and Reforms
    af Robert Maranto, Fredrick Hess & Richard Redding
    330,95 kr.

    The Politically Correct University shows how the universities' quest for 'diversity' has produced in too many departments a stifling uniformity of thought. Required reading for those who want American universities to eschew political correctness."e; - Michael Barone, resident fellow, American Enterprise Institute

  • - How Career Executives and Political Appointees Can Turn Conflict to Cooperation
    af Robert Maranto
    1.128,95 kr.

    With rare exceptions, few large institutions change bosses every two or three years. Yet the U.S. Government has temps on top. American government has 3,000 presidential political appointees and thousands more state and local political appointees, who refer to their in-and- out bosses as Christmas help.