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Full-Text Articles in Education
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 6, Salve Regina College
Women's Center Newsletter (December 1987), University Of Maine Women's Center Staff
Women's Center Newsletter (December 1987), University Of Maine Women's Center Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 5, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 4, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 3, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 2, Salve Regina College
Dope Is Death, Amilcar Shabazz
Dope Is Death, Amilcar Shabazz
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
"Dope is Death" started as a study document for revolutionary nationalist cadres in the 1980s at the height of the Crack Wars and Reaganomics. It was later published in the September/October 1987 issue of "By Any Means Necessary!" newspaper published by the New Afrikan People's Organization. The version seen here is the 1988 pamphlet edition.
Newsbulletin Vol. 18, No. 1, Salve Regina College
Research On Effective Schools: Implications For Less Developed Countries, Elchanan Cohn, Richard A. Rossmiller
Research On Effective Schools: Implications For Less Developed Countries, Elchanan Cohn, Richard A. Rossmiller
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 16, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 15, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 14, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 13, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 12, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 11, Salve Regina College
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 10, Salve Regina College
Board Of Trustees January 29, 1987, University Of Maine System
Board Of Trustees January 29, 1987, University Of Maine System
Corporate Records
No abstract provided.
Newsbulletin Vol. 17, No. 9, Salve Regina College
Principals And Practices Of Outdoor Education, Eun Sok Han
Principals And Practices Of Outdoor Education, Eun Sok Han
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Sabbatical Leave Proposal, David A. Linton
Sabbatical Leave Proposal, David A. Linton
Sabbaticals
I intend to study those aspects of planetarium education of which, at the time of the sabbatical, the college most urgently needs an understanding. I intend to do whatever is necessary to enable the Parkland Planetarium to commence successful operations in 1987. I also wish to attend meetings of those professional planetarium societies in which I hold membership, ·and to participate in two planetarium education workshops.
College Of Technology, Bolton Street Prospectus 1987-88, City Of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
College Of Technology, Bolton Street Prospectus 1987-88, City Of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
Prospectus: Bolton Street
Courses for the College of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin 1.
Growth Contracting In The Small College, Patrick Allen
Growth Contracting In The Small College, Patrick Allen
Faculty Publications - College of Education
Hard times are producing nothing less than a complete change in the character of our institutions of higher learning. Every aspect of their work is being affected.
Multicultural Education : A Book Of Readings, Gary Partington (Ed.)
Multicultural Education : A Book Of Readings, Gary Partington (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
The problem of obtaining texts with material relevant to the core course in Aboriginal and Multicultural Education in the W.A. College led me to suggest a book of readings selected by those teaching the course. Obviously this was a trap for the unwary, for the diversity of recommendations that I received meant that unless the book was to be of mammoth proportions, some lecturers were bound to be disappointed. This was compounded by difficulties in tracking down authors to obtain their permission in time to publish.
Even so, it is anticipated that the collection of readings finally assembled will contribute …
Teaching Aboriginal Children: Milingimbi And Beyond, Michael Christie (Ed.)
Teaching Aboriginal Children: Milingimbi And Beyond, Michael Christie (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
The original intention of the contributors was to write a book about their experiences as teachers at Milingimbi in Arnhem Land. Initially, articles were obtained from only those people who had actually taught at Milingimbi. However, theory and practice have changed a great deal since the original articles were put together in 1978. Some of those articles became dated; others were repetitious; some were simply not good enough to be printed.
The collection of articles now presented were all written by people who have taught in Arnhem Land - hence the use of the Arnhem Land words yolngu (Aboriginal) and …
Creative Learning: A Curriculum For Preprimary Children: Unit 6: The Five Senses, Marjorie L. Oelerich, Jean Peterson, Meredith S. Ring
Creative Learning: A Curriculum For Preprimary Children: Unit 6: The Five Senses, Marjorie L. Oelerich, Jean Peterson, Meredith S. Ring
Elementary and Literacy Education Department Publications
THE FIVE SENSES is one resource unit. It is hoped to serve as a resource to others as they guide the learning of young children. It is not a cut-and-dried,how-to-do-it book. But it is a collection of numerous learning experiences within the context of a unit setting. The various disciplines are not, and cannot, be separated; learning overlaps. With a central theme, young children will have many opportunities to examine, investigate, explore, experience and discover concepts of meaning. As the children approach the same concept from a number of experiences, they will have opportunities to formulate ideas, to test these …