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Planting pansies on the roof a critique of how New York city tests reading

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Miriam Wasserman, a former English teacher at the High School of Commerce in New York City, is currently writing a book on what she terms “the power struggle for the schools in New York.” An educational consultant for Head Start and tutorial programs in several Southern states, Mrs. Wasserman has written forThe Progressive, Integrated Education, and other journals.

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Wasserman, M. Planting pansies on the roof a critique of how New York city tests reading. Urban Rev 3, 30–34 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02322317

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