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  • - American Curriculum Reform in the 20th Century
    av Herbert M. Kliebard
    362,-

    Beginning with revolutionary changes effected in tiny frontier schools in the late 19th century, and going up to early 21st century comprehensive high schools, this volume presents a choronological account of specific reform efforts in the US - exposing the successes and roots of many failures.

  • av Jennifer French
    362,-

    In this text a group of student teachers share their candid questions, concerns, dilemmas and lessons learned about how to teach for social justice and social change. There are examples of how Linda Darling-Hammond and her students integrated diversity within a teacher education programme.

  • av Cynthia Stokes Brown
    258,-

  • av Garrison
    297

    This text spotlights William James as a role model for bringing philosophy to bear on the persistent issues of life and education. Using James's ideas it evades the superficiality that permeate the debate around such issues as standards versus diversity and religion versus science.

  • - Learning to Read History in Elementary School
    av Bruce Van Sledright
    388

    This text shows how young students can benefit from an investigative, inquiry-based approach to the study of history, as called for by US national standards. It conveys the results of a teacher-research project using anecdotes and provides guidelines for teaching novices.

  • - The Ties That Blind
    av Betty Achinstein
    375

    Using case studies of two very different schools, this text aims to demonstrate that when teachers enact reforms in the name of community, what often emerges is conflict. It reframes conflict as constructive in building educational communities that learn and promote democratic values in schools.

  • av Philip W. Jackson
    271,-

    In this text, readers are taken on a journey into the mind of John Dewey. By analyzing Dewey's attempts to revise the introduction to one of his books, ""Experience and Nature"", it explores Dewey's efforts to explain the relationship between philosophy and human affairs.

  • - Big Lessons from a Small School
    av Eliot Levine
    448,-

    This work weaves compelling stories and narrative into new possibilities for American education. All students at the Met School have a personalized curriculum, where they stay with the same teacher for four years. This work offers ideas and strategies for improving schools.

  • - Studying Desegregation in Our Town - A Guide to Doing Oral History
    av Bernadette Anand
    258,-

    Based on a study by students at the Renaissance School into their communities history of desegregation, this text offers reports and documentation of a community's struggle for school integration and provides an oral history guide that can be applied to any classroom or community.

  • av Betsy Rymes
    297

  • av Guadalupe Valdes
    388

  • av Richard Beach
    336,-

    This resource offers an alternative framework for middle and secondary English instruction. The authors provide strategies for engaging students in critical inquiry projects about the social worlds they inhabit or about those portrayed in literature and the media.

  • - Separating Fact from Fallacy in the U.S.Language Debate
    av Lucy Tse
    292,99

    This work examines the often cited but poorly supported claims that immigrants fail to learn English, and the mistaken belief that immigrant communities instead cling to their heritage languages, passing them from one generation to the next.

  • - Promoting Social Emotional Learning and Academic Achievement in Your School
    av Raymond J. Pasi
    246

    This work is a guide for educators who want to include social emotional learning in their schools and classrooms. It focuses on the process of implementing an SEL programme, and offers guidance for busy school administrators, district supervisors, guidance counsellors, and teachers.

  • av Mary Louise Hemmeter
    292,99

    APEEC is the first measurement scale designed to evaluate the use of developmentally appropriate practices in the early elementary classroom (K-3). This work shows that APEEC can be used by administrators and educators to evaluate the degree of developmental appropriateness in classrooms.

  • - The Social Emotional Education of Young Children
    av M.D. & James P. Comer
    336,-

    This volume provides current thinking about effective social and emotional educational education with young children. Contributors offer strategies and curricular-based programs that educators can implement into school life to promote social-emotional learning.

  • - Ideology and Power in America, 1865-1954
    av William H. Watkins
    406,-

    This work is a political investigation into the historical and ideological foundations of black education. It situates black education within the context of America's rise to corporate-industrial power in the latter half of the 19th century and the first part of the 20th century.

  • - Aligning High School Curriculum, Standards and Assessment - A Creative Teaching Guide
    av Allison Zmuda
    292,99

    This book, written by teachers for teachers, takes an look at the compendium of factors that make up a competent classroom. The authors troubleshoot issues surrounding content standards, instructional objectives, and the aims of curriculum.

  • av Anthony W. Jackson
    336,-

  • - Poverty, Violence and Juvenile Injustice
     
    336,-

    Does society care about its children? This work aims to offer a provocative and in-depth examination of violence in the lives of children. It uncovers the conditions and social policies that perpetuate violence. It also looks at other forms of violence in families, neighbourhoods, and schools.

  • - Linking Community and Academic Achievement
    av Kathy Greeley
    341,-

    This work is a chronicle of a year in the life of a school classroom. The author provides an alternative model of education and shows how a strong and supportive community is essential in helping students reach their highest potential.

  • - The Challenge of Small Schools
     
    271,-

    This collection of essays identifies the ways in which school restructuring strategies connect to the ongoing pursuit of social justice. The contributors are educators and advocates for youth, who think that changing schools can change the world.

  • - How the Media Teach about Diversity
    av Carlos E. Cortes
    336,-

    Analyzing both entertainment and news media, this volume grapples with such issues as the ways in which the media frame diversity-related themes, transmit values concerning diversity, contribute to stereotypes, and influence thinking about race, religion or sexual orientation.

  • - Children's Strengths and School Standards
     
    375

    This work introduces, through story and essay, a disciplined descriptive process for understanding children's strengths as particular learners and thinkers. The descriptive review is a method of collaborative inquiry that draws on the detailed knowledge teachers and parents have of children.

  • - Thinking Constructively
    av Barbara J.Thayer- Bacon
    297

    This treatment of critical thinking theories, old and modern, addresses related concerns expressed by feminists and postmodernists. The author suggests a solution by way of a feminist redescription of critical thinking as constructive thinking, which she relates to classroom settings.

  • - Teaching and Literacy in an Urban Preschool
    av Catherine Wilson
    419

    Through classroom scenes and dialogue, this study explores the role that reading to children plays in an early childhood education programme. The author questions prevailing prescriptions for ""developmentally appropriate practice"" and examines the impact of public policy on teachers and pupils.

  • av Herbert M. Kliebard
    284

  • av Larry Cuban
    375

  • - Video Guide and Training Workbook
    av Thelma Harms
    145

  • - Schools and the Shaping of Character Since Colonial Times
    av B.Edward McClellan
    372

    A history of moral education in American schools. The author traces American traditions of moral education from the colonial era to the present, illuminating both debates about the subject and actual practices in public and private schools, colleges, and universities.

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