Constructing a State Policy To Promote Regionalism in School Government [microform] / Jerome Zukowsky and Others
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- 5218241
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- Zukowsky, Jerome
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- [Washington, D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1970
- 34 p.
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This paper defines regionalism, sets some tentative directions for the concept, and raises difficult questions related to its application in New York State. Regionalism, which offers an alternative to a State-local school governing system, is used to decentralize the planning and management of public services. A regional unit permits district officials, particularly those in metropolitan areas, to join together as an elected or appointed board to determine basic policies. A pragmatic, evolutionary approach to promoting regionalism from within the existing arrangement is proposed. (JF)
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