Networked Social Enterprises: A New Model of Community Schooling for Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Facing Challenging Times
Community schools have long been accepted as an institutional mechanism for intervening in the relationship between poverty, poor educational outcomes, and limited life chances. At a time when public services are being retracted, and disadvantaged places are being increasingly left to struggle, comm...
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Main Authors: | Kirstin Kerr (Author), Alan Dyson (Author) |
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2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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