Theodore R. Sizer
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Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School
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1984
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20 editions
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Horace's School: Redesigning the American High School
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1992
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15 editions
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Horace's Hope: What Works for the American High School
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1996
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6 editions
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The Red Pencil: Convictions from Experience in Education
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2004
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4 editions
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The New American High School
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2013
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12 editions
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Crafting Americas Schools PAL CB
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1986
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2 editions
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Religion and Public Education
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1982
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3 editions
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A review and comment on the national reports: Perspectives
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Places for Learning, Places for Joy: Speculations on American School Reform
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1973
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3 editions
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Aspects of Social History
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1931
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6 editions
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“Learning should not only take us somewhere; it should allow us later to go further more easily.”
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“To be useful, learning must have a worthy purpose and become a habit. A trip down this road starts with the questions “Why?” “How?” and “What?”—the major interrogatives in the English language. A wise person asks these questions virtually without thinking; a wise teacher guides his students to acquire the habit of asking them.”
― The New American High School
― The New American High School
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