Description: Diatrope Books presents ... Making School Reform Work: Lessons From Educators Making School Reform Work: Lessons From Educators Roemer, Marjorie Godlin' Cochran-Smith, Marilyn; Ballenger, Cynthia et al Price:US $15.00 Quantity:1 Publisher: Harvard Educational Review Condition:Used: Very Good Binding: Paperback Dust Jacket (if applicable): Date: 1992 ISBN: (if applicable): Unmarked. References. 93p. Measures 6.75x10 inches. Includes "What we talk about when we talk about school Reform" by Marjorie Godlin Roemer, "Teaching against the grain" by Marilyn Cochran-Smith, "Because you like us: The language of Control" by Cynthia Ballenger, "The Teacher learns the context of a social studies workshop" by Ginny Seabrook, and "Equity, Equality, and Biculturalism in the restructuring of New Zealand schools: A Life-History Approach" by Sue Middleton. (SKU: 26503) Keywords:Education, Education, Curriculum Development, School Reform, No Child Left Behind, Common Core, Teacing, Social Studies, New Zealand, Language Studies, Creative Teaching, Creativity, Educational Reform, Educating, School Studies, Teacher Education
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Publisher: Harvard Educational Review
Author: Harvard Educational Review
Book Title: Making School Reform Work: Lessons From Educators
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1992
Format: Paperback
Subject: Teaching & Education
Topic: Education