The
Ida B. Wells Community Academy
A Selected Bibliography
For Faculty, Parents, Students, Community and Administrators
novi quid ex Africa
"Everything new comes out of Africa" – Pliny
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Links to Education and Program Development
Resources:
1. U.S. Charter
Schools: http://www.uscharterschools.org/
2. The Center
for Education Reform: http://edreform.com/
3. National Center
for Nonprofit Boards: http://www.ncnb.org/
4. Ohio Department
of Education: http://www.ode.ohio.gov/
5. The Ohio Revised Code: http://orc.avv.com/
6. Mid-continent
Regional Educational Library: http://www.mcrel.org/
7. Education Reforms
and Students at Risk: A Review of the Current State of the Art:
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdReforms/
8. A Nation At
Risk: http://www.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdReforms/chap1d.html
9. The Charter
School Review Process: A Guide Chartering Entities:
http://www.uscharterschools.org/res_dir/res_primary/res_reviewprocess.htm
10. Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf
Education: http://www.steinercollege.org/waldorf/
11. Curricular Diversity:
http://multicultural.miningco.com/
Compiled by Dr. Edward W. Crosby, PhD
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Co-Founder and Superintendent, the Ida B. Wells Community Academy, Akron,
Ohio
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Chair and Professor Emeritus, Department of Pan-African Studies, Kent State
University, Kent, Ohio
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