Word: cooperating
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...look at any school in Cambridge, it is pretty well integrated in terms of bodies," says Cooper, adding. "But the administration and teaching staff is much less integrated, and we're going to have to deal with this very soon." Administrators say only 14 percent of the teachers in Cambridge are Blacks, and they are concentrated in several schools such as the King School, with high minority enrollments...
Meanwhile, Cambridge currently faces three empty principal's offices and vacancies in five other administrative positions, in addition to the post at the top. Cooper says she hopes at least some of those spots will go to minority candidates, and Tabor adds that a complex system devised last year governs the hiring of principals, and will ensure "that the system recruits a good pool of qualify of minority candidates...
...volunteer programs within the city's public schools, involving University students to help out with tutoring and coaching sports for the elementary and high school students. Lesley College also draws praise for its student teaching program. "The university school interaction could be increased it somebody bad the time," Cooper says...
John Kenneth Galbraith, Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, Jorge I. Dominguez, professor of Government, and Richard N. Cooper, Boa Professor of International Relations, were among almost 100 potential speakers allegedly barred from the program...
...sounds like somebody in the USIA doesn't like what I have to say," Cooper said A former State Department official. Cooper added that he had spoken under the suspices of the USIA before but had never participated in the speakers program...