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  • av Herbert M. Kliebard
    371

  • av Larry Cuban
    391

  • - Video Guide and Training Workbook
    av Thelma Harms
    151

  • - Schools and the Shaping of Character Since Colonial Times
    av B.Edward McClellan
    401

    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.

  • - Literacy and Learning in a Bilingual Classroom
    av Cynthia Ballenger
    351

    A teacher describes her three years teaching Haitian children in an inner-city preschool. Using her own classroom research, the book explores how teachers find ways to listen closely to children from other backgrounds and the approaches to literature that these children bring with them to school.

  • av Frank Smith
    401

    This volume argues that schools and educational authorities obstruct the interent learning abilities of children, thereby creating handicaps that often persist through life. He presents contrasting views regarding learning, aiming to combat ""sterile"" attitudes towards teaching.

  • av Christopher Kliewer
    331

  • - Guide to Coordinated School Health Programs
     
    411

    With contributions from over 70 professional associations, this text covers the ""eight components"" designed to give students the knowledge and skills they need to deal with the problems they face in and out of school. The text discusses topics from health education to nutrition services.

  • - A Framework for Teachers
    av Nancy Ray Smith
    477

    This text offers teachers guidance in helping children develop the mental and physical abilities used in the discovery and creation of meaning through drawing. It provides developmental guidelines, defined objectives and lesson plans for classes from Kindergarten through to Sixth Grade.

  • av Jean Anyon
    371

  • - Learning from Each Other
    av Eleanor Ruth Duckworth
    317

    This is an account of a year-long project between the author and 13 teachers in which they learned from each other to become better teachers. They dealt with issues concerning the day-to-day life of teaching, including coping with difficult pupils and various success stories.

  • av Daniel Meier
    331

  • av Laurel N. Tanner
    357

  • - Literacy Learning and Classroom Talk
     
    331

    This is a textbook about the beliefs, issues, and practices at the forefront of literacy education - from language, ethnic, and academic diversity, to social construction of meaning and knowledge. Commentaries by literacy scholars provide an expanded perspective on the many issues raised.

  • av Judith Haymore Sandholtz
    341

  • - Hidden Literacies and Life in Junior High
    av Margaret J. Finders
    351

    An investigation into the lives of adolescent girls in middle school, this text follows a group of girls in and out of the classroom, focusing on what they read and write. It suggests that literacy plays an important role in maintaining friendship groups and in the construction of the self.

  • - Bridging the Distances Between Culturally Diverse Families and Schools - An Ethnographic Portrait
    av Guadalupe Valdes
    421

    This is the story of ten Mexican immigrant families and of how each goes about the business of surviving and learning to succeed in a new world. It describes how the parents prepare their children for a rapidly changing world so as to become competent adults.

  • - New Approaches to the Education of Young Children
    av Frances E. Kendall
    357

    This new edition builds on the theories presented in the first and includes the views of Howard Gardner and Lev Vygotsky, amongst others. It addresses many aspects of anti-bias education, promotes teachers' self awareness, and provides guidelines for setting up multicultural environments.

  • av David T. (Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, Chicago, m.fl.
    317

    Employing the idea of teaching as a vocation or calling, this work analyses and interprets case studies drawn from fieldwork. It is based on a three-year study of the everyday working lives of four teachers in a large urban setting.

  • av Susan McAllister Swap
    301

  • - Journeys into Self - An Experiential Workbook
    av Willard B. Frick
    401

    The author has revised this experiential workbook by adding Carl Jung and Karen Horney to his cast of major personality theorists - Freud, Adler, Erikson, Bandura, Allport, Maslow and Rogers - who provide the context within which students explore aspects of their private experience.

  • av Sandra Curtis
    281

    The author first provides a theoretical base for movement programs, then focuses on specific guidelines for observing children's movements and offers ideas for practical games and activities.

  • av John Dewey
    401

    Dworkin has gathered some of Dewey's clearest and most characteristic statements on education and set them in the stream of American social and intellectual history. In addition, he has indicated some of the rich literature available to those who would probe more deeply into Dewey's ideas and the context in which they matured.

  • - Horace Mann on the Education of Free Men
    av Horace Mann
    287

    "Selections from ... Mann's reports (1837-1848) to the Massachusetts Board of Education."

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    1 027

    Examines what it takes for for-profits to promote quality and cost effectiveness at scale. Contributors address how policymakers and other education stakeholders can create an environment where the power of for-profit innovation and investment is leveraged to better serve students.

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    477

    Examines what it takes for for-profits to promote quality and cost effectiveness at scale. Contributors address how policymakers and other education stakeholders can create an environment where the power of for-profit innovation and investment is leveraged to better serve students.

  • - Corporate School Reform and the Future of Public Education
    av Michael V. McGill
    481

    Traces the emergence of corporate reform and describes how its tenets run counter to what the author believes are the key elements of a high-quality education. Showing how strong leaders working with teachers and the community have been able to strengthen schools, McGill offers a model of school reform that will prepare students for the 21st century.

  • - Building an Emotion-Centred Curriculum
    av Marilou Hyson
    381

    This work offers a foundation for building an emotional-centred early childhood curriculum, linking emotional competence to school readiness and to a broad range of important childhood outcomes.

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