The enlightened educator: Research adventures in the schools/ by Gary G. Brannigan (editor)
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- 0-07-007260-4
- BCir. 370.78 Ens3
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Bansalan Circulation1 | UM Bansalan College LIC | BCir. 370.78 En53 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1824 |
Contents 1.Taming the math monster --2. Searching for the roots of successful social development --3. a long, hard, surprising road: getting to know kids and myself --4. Parents, educators, and kids: the ties that bind --5. stalking the wild mnemos: research that's easy to remember --6. how casual beliefs influence the academic and social motivation of african american children --7.who's in charge here?: learning about classroom management --8. the elusive individual in teachers planning --9. researching how children learn to read: controversies in science are not like controversies in practice --10. peer-mediated instruction: i'll get by with a little help from my friends --11. riding the roller coaster with technology research --12. evaluating gifted and talented programs: diving into a quagmire, treading water, or executing the high dive temporarily --13.what can a squiggles test tell us about children? --14. gaining new perspectives on assessment: a personal search for understanding.
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