LA222 .C7 1959
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The revolutionary transformation of the American high school. |
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LA222 .C7c 1959
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The child, the parent, and the state. |
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LA222 .C85 1969
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The selective character of American secondary education |
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LA222 .C9 1983
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The egalitarian ideal and the American high school : studies of three schools / |
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LA222 .D61
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How old will you be in 1984? Expressions of student outrage from the high school free press. |
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LA222 .D7
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Secondary education for youth in modern America, |
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LA222 .D7t
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Trends and issues in secondary education. |
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LA222 .E5
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Secondary education; principles and practices, |
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LA222 .G67
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Secondary education; the high school America needs |
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LA222 .G69 1988
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The world we created at Hamilton High / |
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LA222 .G694 1987
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High schools as communities : the small school reconsidered / |
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LA222 .H1 1956
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How fares freedom in the American high school. |
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LA222 .H2 1877
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New England academies and classical schools, with sketches of Phillips academy, Andover, Lawrence academy, Groton, and Monson academy. |
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LA222 .H25 1986
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The last little citadel : American high schools since 1940 / |
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LA222 .H386 1996
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The once and future school : three hundred and fifty years of American secondary education / |
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LA222 .H4
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How to survive in your native land. |
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LA222 .H63
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High school 1980; the shape of the future in American secondary education. |
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LA222 .H91
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Humanizing the secondary school. |
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LA222 .J6 1933
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The secondary-school library, |
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LA222 .K2
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The secondary-school population |
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