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The Impact of Participatory Decision-Making on Teachers and Their Families

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Robert W Drago () (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
Robert Caplan
Andrea Markowitz
Tammy Riggs
Rebecca Spiros

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Paper provided by University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in its series Working papers with number _014.

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Publication status: Forthcoming Journal for Quality and Participation
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