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Contemporary Readings in Curriculum

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.03.2008

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Slater Stern Barbara + weitere

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Sage Publications

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416

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23,5/19,1/2,2 cm

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710 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-4472-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.03.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2,2 cm

Gewicht

710 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-4472-4

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Contemporary Readings in Curriculum
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  • Article Abstracts
    Topic Guide
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Advisory Board
    Section One: Where Do We Begin?
    Article 1: Why Education Is So Difficult and Contentious - Kieran Egan
    Article 2: Questionable Assumptions About Schooling - Elliot W. Eisner
    Section Two: What Is Curriculum?
    Article 3: Research Note: What is Really Important in the Curriculum World? - Judith Dziuban and Marcella Kysilka
    Article 4: Curriculum Alignment Revisited - Allan A. Glatthorn
    Article 5: Knowledge Alive - David Perkins
    Section Three: How Do We Think About Curriculum
    Article 6: The Curriculum-Curriculum - William H. Schubert
    Article 7: Human Agency and the Curriculum - Hanan A. Alexander
    Article 8: Adolescent Needs, Curriculum and the Eight-Year Study - Robert V. Bullough, Jr. and Craig Kridel
    Article 9: Toward a Renaissance in Curriculum Theory and Development in the USA - William G. Wraga and Peter S. Hlebowitsh
    Article 10: The Information Age: A Blessing or a Curse? - Neil Postman
    Section Four: How Can Curriculum Be Organized?
    Article 11: The Memories of an All-Black Northern Urban School: Good Memories of Leadership, Teachers, and the Curriculum - Adah Ward Randolph
    Article 12: Integrating High School and the Community College: Previous Efforts and Current Possibilities - Carrie B. Kisker
    Article 13: Building a Plane While Flying It: Early Lessons From Developing Charter Schools - Noelle C. Griffin and Priscilla Wohlstetter
    Section Five: What Is The Status Of The Academic Curriculum?
    Article 14: Learning to Read in Kindergarten: Has Curriculum Development Bypassed the Controversies? - Bruce Joyce, Marilyn Hrycauk, and Emily Calhoun
    Article 15: Literacy Education and Reading Programs in the Secondary School: Status, Problems, and Solutions - Freya M. J. Zipperer, M. Thomas Worley, Michelle W. Sisson, and Rhonda W. Said
    Article 16: A Deeper Sense of Literacy: Curriculum-Driven Approaches to Media Literacy in the K-12 Classroom - Cynthia Scheibe
    Article 17: War, Critical Thinking, and Self-Understanding - Nel Noddings
    Article 18: The Math Wars - Alan H. Schoenfeld
    Article 19: Chemistry, The Central Science? The History of the High School Science Sequence - Keith Sheppard and Dennis M. Robbins
    Article 20: School days (Hail, Hail Rock ¿n¿ Roll!) - Rick Mitchell
    Section Six: What Is The Extra- Or Co- Curriculum?
    Article 21: Extracurricular Activities and Adolescent Development - Jacquelynne S. Eccles, Bonnie L. Barber, Margaret Stone, and James Hunt
    Article 22: After-School Programs Are Making a Difference - Marianne Russell Kugler
    Article 23: The Effect of Interscholastic Sports Participation on Academic Achievement of Middle Level School Students - Larry J. Stephens and Laura A. Schaben
    Article 24: Hearts and Minds: Military Recruitment and the High School Battlefield - William Ayers
    Section Seven: Are There Political Aspects To Curriculum?
    Article 25: Curriculum Matters - W. James Popham
    Article 26: Cashing In On the Classroom - Alex Molnar
    Article 27: Politics of Character Education - Robert W. Howard, Marvin W. Berkowitz, and Esther F. Schaeffer
    Article 28: No Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow - Murry R. Nelson
    Article 29: A Contemporary Controversy in American Education: Including Intelligen Design in the Science Curriculum - Vicki D. Johnson
    Section Eight: How Does The Curriculum Meet The Needs of Diverse Populations?
    Article 30: The Plains City Story - Marcela von Olphen, Francisco Rios, William Berube, Robin Dexter, and Robert McCarthy
    Article 31: How Global is the Curriculum? - Andrew F. Smith
    Article 32: Designing Appropriate Curriculum for Special Education Students in Urban Schools - Timothy E. Morse
    Article 33: Urban Public High School Teachers¿ Beliefs About Science Learner Characteristics: Implications for Curriculum - Glenda M. Prime and Rommel J. Miranda
    Article 34: Tried and True: The Rural School Curriculum in the Age of Accountability - Aimee Howley
    Section Nine: What Are Current Hot-Button Issues in Curriculum?
    Article 35: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Amiable Allies or Phony Friends? - W. James Popham
    Article 36: It¿s the Curriculum, Stupid: There¿s Something Wrong with It - Dave F. Brown
    Article 37: Teaching for Social Justice, Diversity, and Citizenship in a Global World - James A. Banks
    Article 38: Beyond Zero Tolerance: Restoring Justice in Secondary Schools - Jeanne B. Stinchcomb, Gordon Bazemore, and Nancy Riestenberg
    Section Ten: Where Are We Now?
    Article 39: It¿s Time to Start the Slow School Movement - Maurice Holt
    Article 40: The Lure of Learning in Teaching - Daniel P. Liston
    Internet Resources
    About the Editors
    Index