Occasional Paper Series
Occasional Paper Series – Master’s Programme in Public Policy Faculty members and researchers associated with the Institute pre-publish their works for consultations and feedback in the form of Occasional Paper Series. These papers are primarily emanating from the research projects they undertake. About the Occasional Paper Series. The Occasional Papers Series is a forum for work that extends, deepens, and challenges the progressive legacy on which the College is built. The series seeks to promote discussion about what it means to educate in a democracy and to meet the interrelated demands of equity and excellence. The Occasional Paper Series is a forum for work that extends, deepens, and challenges the progressive legacy on which the College is built. The series seeks to promote discussion about what it means to educate in a democracy and to meet the.
About This Journal
About the Occasional Paper Series
The Occasional Papers Series is a forum for work that extends, deepens, and challenges the progressive legacy on which the College is built. The series seeks to promote discussion about what it means to educate in a democracy and to meet the interrelated demands of equity and excellence.
The Occasional Paper Series is published biannually by Bank Street College of Education. We are interested in research, practice and policy-based papers from a broad array of theoretical perspectives. We encourage authors from within and outside the Bank Street community who employ either traditional or non-traditional representational strategies to submit their work for review.
Access
The Occasional Paper Series can be accessed from the following sources and collections:
- ERIC (Education Resource Information Center)
- Google and Google Scholar
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The Occasional Paper Series
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ISSN
Uc Occasional Paper Series
2375-3668