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Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS)

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Access to excellence through new forms of student assessment

Dennis P. Wolf

,

Sean F. Reardon

1996
Gender differences in secondary school teachers’ control over classroom and school policy

Valerie E. Lee

,

Susanna Loeb

,

Helen M. Marks

1995
Michigan’s recent school finance reforms: A preliminary report

Susanna Loeb

,

Paul N. Courant

,

Edward Gramlich

1995
Effects of different instructional approaches on young children's achievement and motivation

Deborah Stipek

,

Rachelle Feiler

,

Denise Daniels

,

Sharon Milburn

1995
Where do head start attendees end up? One reason why preschool effects fade out

Valerie E. Lee

,

Susanna Loeb

1995
Race, poverty, and inequality

Gary Orfield

,

Sean F. Reardon

1994
Making parents your allies

Deborah Stipek

,

L. Rosenblatt

,

L. Di Rocco

1994
Editor, Special Issue on Equity in Educational Assessment

Sean F. Reardon

1994
Is child-centered early childhood education really better?

Deborah Stipek

1993
Children’s use of dispositions to predict classmates' behavior

Kristin Droege

,

Deborah Stipek

1993

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