How Schools Really Matter

  • Downey D
  • Gibbs B
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Abstract

There's an old joke about a man on a street corner, down on his hands and knees searching for his lost wallet. A passerby stops to help, asking, “So you lost it right around here?” “Oh no,” the man replies, “I lost the wallet several blocks ago. I'm just looking on this street corner because this is where the lighting is good.”

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Downey, D. B., & Gibbs, B. G. (2010). How Schools Really Matter. Contexts, 9(2), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.1525/ctx.2010.9.2.50

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