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 | Schools for Cities: Urban Strategies Sharon Haar, editor
In March of 2000, the Mayors Institute convened a special session at the University of Illinois to investigate how schools can operate as catalysts for community redevelopment. This book, an outgrowth of that session and the public forum that followed it, contains essays and design projects that demonstrate the value of school-building to neighborhoods and the value of design to school-building. 103 pp.

|  | Shakespeare in American Communities Educational Toolkit First published in 2003 as a complement to the Shakespeare in American Communities national theater touring initiative, the Shakespeare in American Communities educational toolkit provides everything a teacher might need to bring Shakespeare alive in middle- and high-school classrooms. The toolkit contains, among other things, an audio CD, two award-winning films, a recitation contest, teacher's guide, and posters, especially created as a coherent curriculum. This toolkit is available only to teachers through the Shakespeare in American Communities website.
|  | Sprawl and Public Spaces: Redressing the Mall David Smiley, editor
In acknowledgement of the rapidly growing number of dying and abandoned shopping centers and malls across the U.S., the NEA and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars jointly sponsored this conference in February, 2000. The resulting book contains essays by Robert Fishman, Margaret Crawford, and other leading thinkers on urban and suburban culture, as well as new shopping designs by Michael Rotondi, SHoP, and Hargreaves Associates. 105 pp.

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