Search for Success: Toward Policy on Educational EvaluationThe Council, 1974 - 37 lappuses Pamphlet asserting the need for a research policy to ensure efficient utilization of educational evaluation research by educational policy-makers in the USA - discusses the potential role of educational project evaluation in determining resource allocation priorities, etc., and includes recommendations. |
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