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12496
Abstract:
The 1985 North Carolina General Assembly authorized the new Basic Education Program, which is now in the second year of an eight-year implementation schedule. The program seeks to improve public school education. This article provides a brief outline of its components, its origins, its timetable, and its likely effects on students now and in the future.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 9, Sept 1986, p16, 18, 20, il, por
Record #:
12497
Abstract:
Dr. Howard Maniloff joined the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in 1983 as special assistant for policy development. Dr. Craig Phillips, state school superintendent, asked him to coordinate the development of the new Basic Education Program. Dr. Maniloff discusses the program in this We the People of North Carolina magazine interview.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 9, Sept 1986, p20, 22, 24, 47-48, por
Record #:
12498
Abstract:
The Episcopal Church founded St. Augustine College in Raleigh in 1867 as a school to educate freed slaves and prepare them to earn a living. Today, the college occupies a 37-building campus in the historic Oakwood neighborhood and serves a student body of approximately 1,700. This articles discusses St. Augustine's growth and success during the two decades of Dr. Prezell R. Robinson's presidency.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 9, Sept 1986, p30, 32, 48, il