Do Brazilian authorities have an interest in school improvement? Is the connection
between school improvement (process) and school effectiveness (status) widely
understood? What are the benefits and risks of a partnership between Brazilian
governmental and non-governmental organizations in implementing educational
projects? This article reports on a major improvement project, and seeks to learn
from its collapse.
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