Crossing the Tracks: How 'Untracking' Can Save America's Schools by Anne Wheelock

Crossing the Tracks: How 'Untracking' Can Save America's Schools

Anne Wheelock
336 pages
The New Press
Sep 1992
Hardcover
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One of the hottest controversies in educational circles today concerns the practice of "tracking," or grouping students by ability, beginning in the early grades. With chapters on parental involvement, teacher training, curriculum reform, student aspirations, and examples of programs and practices that have been tried across the nation, Crossing the Tracks is the first book to outline a specific course of action for parents, teachers, administrators, and others ready to join the "untracking" movement.
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Pages 336
Publisher The New Press
Published 1992
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