930 resultados para LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools


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"The Bureau ... [selected] the United States Office of education ... to survey the 'educational service' of the Buffalo schools ... The more strictly 'business' affairs of the Department of education ... [were] handled by the staff of the Buffalo bureau."-- General introd.

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Education for efficiency.--Industrial education with special reference to the high school.--Industrial education a phase of the problem of universal education.--The educative value of labor.--The culture aim in education.--Unity in education.--Agriculture in the high schools.--Agriculture in the elementary schools.--Agriculture in the normal schools.--The development of American agriculture - what it is and what it means.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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This study reveals the school culture and the teachers' professional development activities in a Japanese high school learning environment. Furthermore, it documents the relationships among the context, teachers' beliefs, practices, and interactions. Using multiple data sources including interviews, observations, and documents of teachers from an English department, this yearlong study revealed these English as a Foreign Language teachers lacked many teacher learning opportunities in their context. The study revealed that teacher collaboration only reinforced existing practices, eroding teachers' motivation to learn to teach in this specific context. The study provides evidence to teacher educators about inservice teachers and their learning environment and the significance of the relationships between the two entities. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.