1993
DOI: 10.2307/1176752
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The Great Speckled Bird: Education Policy-in-the-Making

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“…Here, we clarify several points in our original essay (Cornbleth and Waugh, 1993) that Honig has misunderstood, and we highlight aspects of the America debate that we find counterproductive. Here, we clarify several points in our original essay (Cornbleth and Waugh, 1993) that Honig has misunderstood, and we highlight aspects of the America debate that we find counterproductive.…”
Section: Response By Waugh and Cornblethmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Here, we clarify several points in our original essay (Cornbleth and Waugh, 1993) that Honig has misunderstood, and we highlight aspects of the America debate that we find counterproductive. Here, we clarify several points in our original essay (Cornbleth and Waugh, 1993) that Honig has misunderstood, and we highlight aspects of the America debate that we find counterproductive.…”
Section: Response By Waugh and Cornblethmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Since all views are partial and necessarily distorting, it is necessary to approach truth by the intersection of multiple perspectives (Cornbleth & Waugh, 1993). Analyzing the text data with 3 levels of coding provided new ways of seeing the issue, which generated a different understanding of the relationships among the nodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The widely-publicized dissents were included in the 1991 report, One Nation, M a n y Peoples, prepared by a committee of which both Jackson and I were members; Schlesinger asked to be a consultant rather than a regular member, and Jeffries had no part in the committee or its report. h this regard, s e Waugh and Combleth's (1995) rejoinder to Bill Honig's (1995) critique of their original "Great Speckled Bird" essay (Combleth and Waugh, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%