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KIPP

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KIPPKnowledge Is Power Program
KIPPKomite Independen Pemantau Pemilu (Indonesian: Independent Committee for Election Monitoring)
KIPPKnee Injury Prevention Program (sports medicine)
KIPPKnowledge and Intelligence Program Professionals (Long Beach, CA)
KIPPKancelaria Inwestycyjna Property Project (Polish: Law Firm Property Investment Project; Warsaw, Poland)


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By this Fall, 75 KIPP schools will be up and running, setting children from poor and minority families on a path to college through a combination of hard work, long hours, innovative teaching, and a "no excuses" school culture.
6) (free registration required) The growing network of KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) schools, long recognized for its success with middle-grade students, is adapting its approach to serve four- and five-year-olds.
The power of his discussion, in the afterward, of newer attempts at classroom management techniques reveals Kohn's awareness of the shortcomings of the zero-tolerance approach and the value of KIPP schools.
 
 
 
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