Kalamazoo Promise: Nghiên cứu vai trò ngày càng tăng của hoạt động từ thiện trong nền kinh tế và giáo dục Mỹ

Shelley Strickland1
12117 School of Education Building, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

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Bài báo này khám phá Kalamazoo Promise thông qua lăng kính của các tài liệu hiện có về các chương trình học bổng tư nhân khác và cơ sở kiến thức tiến bộ rộng lớn hơn. Tác giả kết luận rằng nghiên cứu hiện tại không giải thích đầy đủ về Kalamazoo Promise, và gợi ý một mô hình khái niệm –– một mô hình logic –– để được sử dụng trong đánh giá hoạt động từ thiện.

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