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Moving from good ideas in educational systems change to sustainable program implementation: Coming to terms with some of the realities

Proponents of systemic changes in education commonly encounter ethical, theoretical, and pragmatic challenges in moving from possibility to implementation of their vision of change. Although ethical and theoretical issues are critically important to a successful change initiative, pragmatic issues r...

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Published in:Psychology in the schools 2009-01, Vol.46 (1), p.79-89
Main Authors: Noell, George H., Gansle, Kristin A
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Educational programmes
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Federal Legislation
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Intervention
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Outcomes of Education
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Program Implementation
Schools
Sustainability
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