Policy Makers and Researchers Schooling Each Other: Lessons in Educational Policy from New York

Policy makers and researchers are intrigued with but also frequently frustrated by each other. Although these differences are understandable and predictable, it is clear that research on a variety of educational issues has been both influential and valuable in the development of policy and practice....

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