Education service agencies (ESAs), the middle echelon in the P-12 education structure, serve local school districts and their children in 42 states. Since these agencies work directly with local school districts and their students, they are largely invisible to the general public and, incredibly, not a small number of legislators.
Education service agencies (ESAs), the middle echelon in the P-12 education structure, serve local school districts and their children in 42 states. Since these agencies work directly with local school districts and their students, they are largely invisible to the general public and, incredibly, not a small number of legislators.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 The Evolution of the Education Service Agency Concept 1930-1960 Chapter 6 Stage Three: The "Golden Age" in the Development Chapter 7 Educational Service Agencies in Contemporary America Chapter 8 Structure and Organization of ESAs: A Commentary Chapter 9 The Impact of ESAs on Teaching and Learning Chapter 10 Services to Students with Special Needs Chapter 11 Improving School and School District Infrastructure Chapter 12 Strengthening Schools Through ESA Partnerships Chapter 13 Holding Service Agencies Accountable: Concepts and Practices Chapter 14 Accountability and Accreditation for ESAs: Current Practices Chapter 15 The Future of Educational Service Agencies Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 The Evolution of the Education Service Agency Concept 1930-1960 Chapter 6 Stage Three: The "Golden Age" in the Development Chapter 7 Educational Service Agencies in Contemporary America Chapter 8 Structure and Organization of ESAs: A Commentary Chapter 9 The Impact of ESAs on Teaching and Learning Chapter 10 Services to Students with Special Needs Chapter 11 Improving School and School District Infrastructure Chapter 12 Strengthening Schools Through ESA Partnerships Chapter 13 Holding Service Agencies Accountable: Concepts and Practices Chapter 14 Accountability and Accreditation for ESAs: Current Practices Chapter 15 The Future of Educational Service Agencies Chapter 16 Index
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