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John Diamond
assistant professor, education, HGSE
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/faculty_research/profil...
John Diamond is a sociologist of education who focuses on how race, ethnicity, and social class intersect with school leadership, practices, and policies to shape the educational opportunities and outcomes of children.
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Influencing Ways that Parents Raise Children
Paul Tough
March 20, 2007
01:15:48
Paul Tough addresses the role of parenting in the achievement gap; whether parenting can change; who can help; and the nature of efforts to influence parenting practices.
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