A systematic review of research projects into the state of education in South Africa.
... Veronica Davey, Senator Dan Inouye, Nikki Irvin, Dan Katzir, Gerard and Lilo Leeds, Robert Lipp, Donald McAdams, Joseph Rice, Richard Riordan, Susan Sclafani, Janet Sisler, William E. Simon, Jr., and Monsignor Lloyd Torgerson.
How America's Schools Can Get Better at Getting Better Anthony S. Bryk, Louis M. Gomez, Alicia Grunow, Paul G. LeMahieu ... 1999); M. Suzanne Donovan and James W. Pellegrino, eds., “Learning and Instruction: A SERP Research Agenda” ...
Schools are places of learning but they are also workplaces, and teachers are employees. As such, are teachers more akin to professionals or to factory workers in the amount of...
Discusses the characteristics and elements of successful educational models throughout the United States.
With help from local businesses, program providers, dedicated staff, and grants from the Robert Wood Johnson ... Less than a year later I ran into Chester Herberts, who was happy to tell me that he'd been dead wrong—about the kids and ...
Aims to provide guidance to primary and secondary principals in their leadership role as it relates to curriculum, student welfare and management of drug-related incidents.
Introducing a bold, persuasive new argument into the national debate over education, Dr. William Ouchi describes a revolutionary approach to creating successful public schools.This program has produced significant, lasting improvements...
one: Let's. Talk. About. 'Flex'. Salt-N-Pepa. I get asked to speak about flexible working a lot. Sometimes it is in and around the subject of the co-headship I was part of back in 2009 for eight years with my wonderful former colleague ...
... such as their mother being taken to court, or as they get behind with their school work, they lose their confidence and get into more trouble at school. As they grow older it can be particularly difficult for a child who is the same ...
In this book Diane Reay, herself working-class-turned-Cambridge-professor, presents a 21st-century view of education and the working classes.