David de Rothschild
David Macinnis Gill
Durango has always relied on mimi--once his tough-as-nails squad leader, she is now the bitingly sarcastic artificial intelligence flash-cloned to his brain.
David Sanderson
David Ramirez
David Ramirez
David Kerr
David Kerr
David Goldfischer
David Triesman
David Dickinson
David R. Hawkins
This, the sixth book in a progressive series by the author, finalizes and further clarifies the true nature and core of the condition termed “enlightenment.
David Freeman
David Perlmutter
The devastating truth about the effects of wheat, sugar, and carbs on the brain, with a 4-week plan to achieve optimum health.
David W. Dodick
David Ings
The popular south wales seaside resort of barry island has a long and distinctive history.
David S. Wall
David Melling
David Melling
David West
David Melling
David Melling
David Nunemaker
David Cairns
David Anderson
David Matthews
David Collier-Brown
David Schickler
David R. Rogers
David Canter
'crime hot-spots' and 'repeat victimisation' are eye-catching subjects in the wider study of where, and to a lesser extent when, individual criminals choose to commit their crimes.
David Kirkpatrick
David B. Morris
David Arnold
David Canter
David Eyre
David Canter
Serial killing drove the initial fascination with 'profiling' and was the focus of the earliest 'offender profiling' works.
David Bailey
David Guggenheim and
David Bailey
David Gilmour
David Geary
Angularjs has quickly emerged as the #1 open-source framework for building modern single-page apps with javascript and html5.
David Meikle
David Salisbury
David Nicholls
David Knapp
David Herszenhorn
Stewart, David
David Quint
David Damrosch
David Oppegaard
David Mitchell
David Damrosch
David Gillis
In this highly original study, author david gillis demonstrates that the mishneh torah, maimonides' code of jewish law, has the structure of a microcosm.
David Biale
David Nicholls
Howarth David
David Mitchell
Hyper-socialised explores the challenges of late capitalist times for education systems, schools and teachers.
Mary Hayden
Kelvin Heng Kiat Tan
Shipman, M. D.
Kirsten T. Edwards
College curriculum at the crossroads explores the ways in which college curriculum is complicated, informed, understood, resisted, and enriched by women of color.
John Hattie
Allen Brent
In this book, first published in 1978, allen brent sets out to explore some of the questions raised by theorists and philosophers regarding curriculum.
Mary Aswell Doll
In this volume scholars from around the world consider the influential work of william f.
Andria C. Donnelly
Christina T. Russo
William Evans
How can your local area become a source of inspiration for curriculum development?
James Henderson
Reconceptualizing curriculum development provides accessible, clear guidance on curriculum problem solving and educational leadership through the practice of a synoptic curriculum study.
Alex Moore
At a time of rapid social change and numerous policy initiatives, there is a need to question the nature and function of school curricula and the purposes of formal public education.
Robin Barrow
This book addresses the question what should be taught in schools and why .
Vivi Lachs
Richard McMunn
Contains invaluable advice on how to write a fantastic cv, with insider tips and advice.
Bryant Griffith
In this the sixth book of a series of exploratory and cautionary tales, griffith revisits the sites of reflective knowledge and practical experiences that have been our historical presuppositions, and which are now in the process of flux and change.
Robin Barrow
This book addresses the question what should be taught in schools and why?
Marilyn Johnston-Parsons
Robin Barrow
This book addresses the question what should be taught in schools and why?
Lyn Yates
Nick Owen
Placing students at the heart of creative learning shows teachers of key stages 2 and 3 how to introduce creativity into what is often seen as a prescriptive and stifling curriculum, and addresses the tensions that can exist between the requireme.
Kay Bishop
Robin Barrow
This book addresses the question 'what should be taught in schools and why?
Pamela Bolotin Joseph
Colin Foster
Hau-fai Edmond Law
Joseph I. Zajda
The politics of education reforms, which is the ninth volume in the 12-volume book series globalisation, comparative education and policy research, presents scholarly research on major discourses concerning the politics of education reforms globally.
Harry Grover Tuttle
Use formative assessment to dramatically improve your students’ writing.
Susan K. Udelhofen
Maine. Task Force to Review the Status of Implementation of the System of Learning Results
Philip Neal
Philip Neal
Yuanquan Zheng
Joy Palmer
In the face of a subject-based national curriculum, topic-work is under close scrutiny.
Decker F. Walker
Graduate students and teachers of introductory graduate courses in curriculum have many textbooks to choose from.
Judy F. Carr
In many schools and districts, the local curriculum is a hodgepodge of individual initiatives knit together by collective good intentions.
Jay McTighe
Giselle O. Martin-Kniep
This book provides k-12 educators with key information about some of the most effective teaching and learning tools available today-in one convenient publication.
E. D. Hirsch
A supplementary guide to a well-rounded education that helps children gain the fundamentals needed to make progress in school..
Erik Cohen
Rita Chawla-Duggan
Arend E. Carl
The aim of this book is to empower teachers to become agents of curriculum change, which in turn enables them to make a positive contribution toward the development and transformation of education.
Nihon Shigaku Kyōiku Kenkyūjo
A. F. Orukotan
Massachusetts. Division of Occupational Education
Illinois. Department of Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education
Chūō Kyōiku Shingikai (Japan). Kyōiku Naiyō Tō Shōiinkai
Allan A. Glatthorn
John D. McNeil
Montana. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Joseph Jackson Schwab
Hulda Gross Grobman