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Publications Fall 2003 - 2004

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BOOK LIST

 The Understanding Schools Series -(available September 2003).
A series of four, inexpensive, short-chapter paperbacks with relevant interactive classroom activities provided.
Arrange for custom publishing options and mix, match or use chapters singly. Recommended for use with Analyzing Controversy, 2nd Edition.
 
The Nuts & Bolts of Public Schooling ISBN1-929463-04-9.

A Brief History of Education ISBN1-929463-06-5

Workbook: Social Foundations of Education ISBN1-929463-07-3

School & Society: a systemic view .ISBN1-929463-08-1

OTHER BOOKS (generally available September 2003)

Analyzing Controversy 2nd Edition ISBN1-929463-05-7

Workbook for History of Higher Education ISBN1-929463-09-X (Available also as PDF)

Workbook for Philosophy of Education ISBN1-929463-10-3 (Available also as PDF)

Workbook for Ethics in Education (forthcoming Spring 2004) (Available also as PDF)


DOWNLOADABLE PDF FILES

Addenda to Workbook: Social Foundations of Education (now available to users of Workbook: Social Foundations of Education)

TOOLS FOR ACTIVE LEARNING (forthcoming)

Clarifying Concepts: Classroom Activities to Examine Critical Ideas

Hypothesizing: developing explanatory skills through case studies

Problem Solving for Educators: recognizing constituencies, developing solutions

School Priorities Inventory: identifying hidden roles and expectations

Workbook of Activities and Readings in Curriculum Development

Workbook of Activities and Readings in Philosophy of Education

Workbook of Activities and Readings in Social Foundations of Education


GAMES AND SIMULATIONS (forthcoming)

Black Boxes: how do we conceptualize?

Class Disruption: a classroom management simulation

Cross-Cultural Conflict: simulating human differences

Curriculum Wars: the pursuit of standards

Hidden Connections: expressing the unsaid

IEP: playing the politics of special education

Policy-Maker: examining strategies for social control

The Plagiarism Game: what's the original?




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