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Horace's School: Redesigning The American High School.(Book review)
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Catholic Education
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December 1, 2004| Author:
McCann, Kathleen
| COPYRIGHT 2004 University of Notre Dame. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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HORACE'S SCHOOL: REDESIGNING THE AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL THEODORE R. SIZER HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, 1992 $15.00, 256 pages
Although written 12 years ago, Sizer's work Horace's School remains timely, calling educators to think critically about the status quo in the majority of American high schools. In Horace's Compromise, the first book in the trilogy, Sizer introduces Horace Smith, a 59-year-old, veteran teacher at Franklin High School, an inner suburban school of 1,350 students....
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