Previous ed.: 1996Bibliography\r\nIncludes index
Previous ed.: 1992Includes indexCD included
Educational technology is now ubiquitous in schooling, both in P-12 and at universities. Despite the imposition of technology in most aspects of teaching and learning, little attention has been given to the implications educational technology has for healthy student development, humane pedagogy, teacher labor, academic freedom, and the aims of social justice. Rather than merely a set of neutral…
Summary: This series of readers offers support to both teachers and students. The series caters to a wide range of tastes, with traditional and moderntitles, and fact and fiction. There are full colour illustrations throughout, and a larger than usual for
editors' introduction 3 Joseph R. Cimpian, Julie A. Marsh, Paco Martorell, and Morgan S. Polikoff charter schools in turnaround: competing institutional logics in the tennessee achievement school district Joshua L. Glazer, Diane Massell, and Matthew Malone do suspensions affect student outcomes? Johanna Lacoe and Matthew P. Steinberg rethinking the structure of teacher retiremen…
127 teacher Characteristics, Student Beliefs, adn the Gender Gap in STEM Fields by Dario Sansone 145 What Is in a Definition? The How and When of Special Education Subgroup Analysis in Preschool Evaluations by Anna Shapiro adn Christina Weiland 164 The Impact of the Michigan Merit Curriculum on High School Math Course-Taking by Soobin Kim, Gregory Wallsworth, Ran Xu, Barbara Schneider, Ken…
TV tie-inOriginally published: 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-235) and index.;
Bibliography: p359-369. - Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index