Does the comprehensive high school―the dominant form of secondary school in the United States―have relevance today? At a time when policy debates now turn toward high school reform, Floyd Hammack has gathered a distinguished group to assess current reform efforts in their sociological and historical context, taking into account the vision of James B. Conant, the major proponent of the comprehensive high school. This timely book:
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Floyd M. Hammack is Associate Professor of Educational Sociology and Higher Education at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Education.
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