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| Title: UGA prof proposes plan to reform state's education
Writer: Eric Gonzalez |
Date: December 12, 1999
Source: Athens Daily News |
| Lead: Most states are at least five years ahead of Georgia with education reform, and it's about time the state caught up by giving schools more responsibility and accountability, according to Carl Glickman, a University of Georgia professor who wrote a multipronged plan of attack for the state Education Reform Study Commission. | |
| Keywords: Faculty, Governor Roy Barnes, business community, General Assembly, Program for School Improvement, League of Professional Schools, research, University Professor, principals, staff, authority, autonomy, self-management, classification, recognition, reward, probation, educational programs, Linda Schrenko, test scores, attendance, morale, site-based management model, Ron Jackson, standardized testing, assessment, economic issues, business partnerships, community involvement, incentives for improvement, Gary Ashley, Georgia School Boards Association, Clarke County. | |
