Education + Aims and objectives
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Education + Aims and objectives
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Education + Aims and objectives
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- Goal analysis, [by] Robert F. Mager
- The pitfalls of reform, it's incompatibility with actual improvement, John Tanner
- Sentipensante (sensing/thinking) pedagogy, educating for wholeness, social justice and liberation, Laura I. Rendón
- From equity talk to equity walk, expanding practitioner knowledge for racial justice in higher education, Tia Brown McNair, Estela Mara Bensimon, Lindsey Malcom-Piqueux
- Education and the rise of the corporate state,, by Joel H. Spring
- Improving mathematics and science education, a longitudinal investigation of the relationship between reform-oriented instruction and student achievement, Vi-Nhuan Le [and others]
- Teaching to transgress, education as the practice of freedom, bell hooks
- The underground history of American education, a schoolteacher's intimate investigation into the problem of modern schooling, John Taylor Gatto
- The unschooled mind, how children think and how schools should teach, Howard Gardner
- Why school?, reclaiming education for all of us, Mike Rose
- The process of education, Jerome S. Bruner
- Off the mark, how grades, ratings, & rankings undermine learning (but don't have to), Jack Schneider and Ethan L. Hutt
- Taxonomy of educational objectives;, the classification of educational goals,, by a committee of college and university examiners. Benjamin S. Bloom, editor [and others
- Toward what justice?, describing diverse dreams of justice in education, edited by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang
- What does it mean to be well educated? and more essays on standards, grading, and other follies, Alfie Kohn
- Information literacy, essential skills for the information age, Michael B. Eisenberg, Carrie A. Lowe, Kathleen L. Spitzer ; foreword by Patricia Senn Breivik
- Why knowledge matters, rescuing our children from failed educational theories, E. D. Hirsch, Jr
- Taxonomy of educational objectives, the classification of educational goals
- The muses go to school, inspiring stories about the importance of arts in education, edited by Herbert Kohl and Tom Oppenheim
- The anti-education era, creating smarter students through digital learning, James Paul Gee
- Schools for thought, a science of learning in the classroom, John T. Bruer
- Lessons from abroad, how other countries educate their children, Richard P. McAdams
- The Japanese school, lessons for industrial America, Benjamin Duke
- Turning learning right side up, putting education back on track, Russell L. Ackoff, Daniel Greenberg
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