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Barr, Robert & Parrett, William. (1997). How to create alternative, magnet, and charter schools that work. Bloomington, IN: National Educational Service

Hegener, Mark, & Hegener, Helen (Editors). (1995). The homeschool reader: Collected articles from Home Education Magazine 1984-1994. Tonasket, WA: Home Education Press.

Hern, Matt (Editor). (1996). Deschooling our lives. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers.

Molnar, Alex. (1996). Giving kids the business: The commercialization of America's schools. Dunmore, PA: Westview Press.

Nathan, Joe. (1997). Charter schools: Creating hope and opportunity for American education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Perkinson, Henry (1995). The imperfect panacea: American faith in education (4th Edition). Boston: McGraw Hill.

Postman, Neil (1997). The end of education: Redefining the value of school. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Ravitch, Diane, & Viteritti, Joseph (Editors). 1997. New schools for a new century: The redesign of urban education. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Rethinking Schools Foundation (1996). Selling out our schools: Vouchers, markets, and the future of public education. Milwaukee, WI: Rethinking Schools.

Spring, Joel. (1998). American education (8th Edition). Boston: McGraw Hill.

Walling, Donovan (Editor). (1997). Hot buttons: Unraveling 10 controversial issues in education. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation.



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