If you liked Can governments learn? : American foreign policy and Central American revolutions by Paul E. Peterson, start with School choice in Dayton, Ohio (2000), The New American Democracy Mypoliscilab Student Access Code Card For National And Alternate Editions (2010), and America's New Democracy (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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School choice in Dayton, Ohio
2000 · 1 pages · William G. Howell, Paul E. Peterson, Program on Education Policy and Governance (Harvard University) · Same author
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The New American Democracy Mypoliscilab Student Access Code Card For National And Alternate Editions
2010 · Paul E. Peterson · Same author
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America's New Democracy
2007 · 640 pages · Paul E. Peterson, Morris Fiorina, Paul Peterson, Bertram Johnson, William G. Mayer, Stephen D. Voss, Peterson, Paul E. · Same author
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The new American democracy
2004 · 720 pages · Paul E. Peterson, Stefan Haag, Gary A. Keith, Rex C. Peebles, Stefan D. Haag, Gary Keith, Bertram Johnson, William G. Mayer, Bertram D. Johnson, Peterson, Paul E., Stephen D. Voss, Paul Peterson · Same author
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An evaluation of the Cleveland voucher program after two years
1999 · 31 pages · Paul E. Peterson, William G. Howell, Program on Education Policy and Governance (Harvard University) · Same author
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Initial findings from an evaluation of school choice programs in Washington, D.C. and Dayton, Ohio
1998 · 62 pages · Paul E. Peterson, Program on Education Policy and Governance (Harvard University) · Same author
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Generational Change
2006 · 216 pages · Paul E. Peterson · Same author
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Latest results from the New York City voucher experiment
2003 · Paul E. Peterson · Same author
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An evaluation of the Children's Scholarship Fund
2001 · 75 pages · Paul E. Peterson, Program on Education Policy and Governance (Harvard University) · Same author
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City politics and community action
1967 · 386 pages · Paul E. Peterson · Same author
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Teachers Versus The Public What Americans Think About Their Schools And How To Fix Them
2014 · 200 pages · Paul E. Peterson · Same author
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Assessing the Cleveland scholarship program
1998 · 7 pages · Paul E. Peterson, Greene Jay P., Program on Education Policy and Governance (Harvard University) · Same author
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Can governments learn? : American foreign policy and Central American revolutions is by Paul E. Peterson.