This is an introduction to the special issue of The Councilor on the topic of education reform. Author biography: Jeffrey Manuel is an assistant professor in the Department of Historical Studies at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. His research and public scholarship examine the social, cultural, and political consequences of deindustrialization and envirotechnical history. His research has appeared in several journals. He is currently working on a manuscript that describes efforts to fight industrial decline in the Lake Superior iron mining region. He is also active in public history, including exhibit design and oral history
Martin Packer\u27s book, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, is humane, straightfor...
Each one of us must understand education reform as inseparable from our concurrent struggles in othe...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This is an introduction to the special issue of The Councilor on the topic of education reform. Auth...
In this special issue of the Bank Street Occasional Papers, we will dive into the wreckage, engage t...
This thesis analyzes the education system in the United States from historical, cultural, philosophi...
Forty-five states have adopted the National Common Core Standards. The purpose of these standards is...
For decades, teacher education has weathered strategic assaults of reform from both the educational ...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
Explains that this issue is intended as a resource for anyone concerned with re-framing and taking b...
My research examines educational change at one high school that is in the process of restructuring i...
“Books will soon be obsolete in the public schools. Scholars will be instructed through the eye. It ...
With the recent push to reform the United States Education system, public schools have become under ...
From the earliest days of the common school to the present struggle to meet the needs of an increasi...
Crossing the threshold into a new millennium has been hallmarked by a series of defining events, whi...
Martin Packer\u27s book, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, is humane, straightfor...
Each one of us must understand education reform as inseparable from our concurrent struggles in othe...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This is an introduction to the special issue of The Councilor on the topic of education reform. Auth...
In this special issue of the Bank Street Occasional Papers, we will dive into the wreckage, engage t...
This thesis analyzes the education system in the United States from historical, cultural, philosophi...
Forty-five states have adopted the National Common Core Standards. The purpose of these standards is...
For decades, teacher education has weathered strategic assaults of reform from both the educational ...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
Explains that this issue is intended as a resource for anyone concerned with re-framing and taking b...
My research examines educational change at one high school that is in the process of restructuring i...
“Books will soon be obsolete in the public schools. Scholars will be instructed through the eye. It ...
With the recent push to reform the United States Education system, public schools have become under ...
From the earliest days of the common school to the present struggle to meet the needs of an increasi...
Crossing the threshold into a new millennium has been hallmarked by a series of defining events, whi...
Martin Packer\u27s book, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, is humane, straightfor...
Each one of us must understand education reform as inseparable from our concurrent struggles in othe...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...