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Resource Allocation In The Government Schools Of Australia And New Zealand: A Summary Of The Reports Of The Staffing And Resources Study, John Ainley, John P Keeves, Phil Mckenzie, Andrew Sturman
Resource Allocation In The Government Schools Of Australia And New Zealand: A Summary Of The Reports Of The Staffing And Resources Study, John Ainley, John P Keeves, Phil Mckenzie, Andrew Sturman
Dr John Ainley
Issues of resource allocation to schools extend beyond the question of class size. Patterns of resource allocation are likely to be influenced by three continuing debates. One involves balancing equity in school staffing with encouraging diversity in school programs. Another involves the encouragement of devolution of authority to schools against a tradition of centralized political responsibility. A third centres on the debate about priorities among the many purposes of schooling. Schools now fill an expanded role which matches widening community expectations. Support for that role has implications for the level and type of resources allocated to schools. This book is …
Thinking Things Through: Philosophy For Children In Michigan, Michael Pritchard
Thinking Things Through: Philosophy For Children In Michigan, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
Educational Television In The People's Republic Of China: Some Preliminary Observations, Irving Epstein
Educational Television In The People's Republic Of China: Some Preliminary Observations, Irving Epstein
Irving Epstein
No abstract provided.
The Choice Of Money Market Fund, Thomas Berry
An Analysis Of The Chinese National Examination: The Politics Of Curricular Change, Irving Epstein
An Analysis Of The Chinese National Examination: The Politics Of Curricular Change, Irving Epstein
Irving Epstein
Any assessment of recent educational change within the People's Republic of China (PRC) must take into account the swift and at times dialectical nature with which educational policies have been enacted. The range of policy shifts within the past 30 years, while paralleling to some extent, regime changes at the highest levels of leadership within the party and state bureaucracy, nonetheless is all the more remarkable given the immense size of the Chinese educational system. A total of 146.24 million children now enroll in formal primary schooling; 65.48 million enroll in a middle school program (Beijing Review, 1980). The initiation …
Daddy's Girl, Hal Charles
Defining A 'Fear-Of-Crime' Variable: A Comparison Of Two Rasch Models, Geoff Masters
Defining A 'Fear-Of-Crime' Variable: A Comparison Of Two Rasch Models, Geoff Masters
Prof Geoff Masters AO
No abstract provided.
Trilce, Poema Xxxii, Marianella Machado
Trilce, Poema Xxxii, Marianella Machado
Marianella P. Machado
Poem XXXII, Trilce, written by the Peruvian poet César Vallejo, appeals to the sounds of words and onomatopoeic expressions (rather than to their actual meaning) to both move and shock the listener and make him/her aware of the particular situation the work presents. The extensive use of nonsense words and harsh sounds makes this work very difficult, if not impossible, to translate without altering the effect of the poet’s intention.
Two opposite dimensions are dealt with in the poem. The first, reality or the outer world, is symbolized by heat and warmth. It expresses chaos, oppression, injustice, and the absurd …
Algebra Word Problem Solutions: Thought Processes Underlying A Common Misconception, John Clement
Algebra Word Problem Solutions: Thought Processes Underlying A Common Misconception, John Clement
John J. Clement
No abstract provided.
Students' Preconceptions In Introductory Mechanics, John Clement
Students' Preconceptions In Introductory Mechanics, John Clement
John J. Clement
No abstract provided.
Rating Scale Analysis, Benjamin Wright, Geoff Masters
Rating Scale Analysis, Benjamin Wright, Geoff Masters
Prof Geoff Masters AO
No abstract provided.
Does Computer Programming Enhance Problem Solving Ability?, John Clement, E. Soloway, J. Lochhead
Does Computer Programming Enhance Problem Solving Ability?, John Clement, E. Soloway, J. Lochhead
John J. Clement
No abstract provided.
Resource Allocation In The Government Schools Of Australia And New Zealand: A Summary Of The Reports Of The Staffing And Resources Study, John Ainley, John P Keeves, Phil Mckenzie, Andrew Sturman
Resource Allocation In The Government Schools Of Australia And New Zealand: A Summary Of The Reports Of The Staffing And Resources Study, John Ainley, John P Keeves, Phil Mckenzie, Andrew Sturman
Dr Phillip McKenzie
Issues of resource allocation to schools extend beyond the question of class size. Patterns of resource allocation are likely to be influenced by three continuing debates. One involves balancing equity in school staffing with encouraging diversity in school programs. Another involves the encouragement of devolution of authority to schools against a tradition of centralized political responsibility. A third centres on the debate about priorities among the many purposes of schooling. Schools now fill an expanded role which matches widening community expectations. Support for that role has implications for the level and type of resources allocated to schools. This book is …
A Socioeconomic Analysis Of Schooling In Ethiopia, Asayehgn Desta
A Socioeconomic Analysis Of Schooling In Ethiopia, Asayehgn Desta
Asayehgn Desta
Long Term Impact Evaluation Of Nursing And Other Health Care Professionals' Continuing Education Program, John A. Henschke Edd
Long Term Impact Evaluation Of Nursing And Other Health Care Professionals' Continuing Education Program, John A. Henschke Edd
John A. Henschke
From October, 1977, through December, 1979, 13 of Missouri Extension for nurses and other health-care professionals. A total of 520 different health care professionals attended the sessions, with multiple registrations bringing the total enrollment in the program to 925. Programs were designed to help the participants acquire updated information on various aspects of nursing and other professional health care, new and improved methods and techniques in the delivery of health care, and enhancement of their competencies. To provide long-term evaluation of the effects of the workshops, a one-page Impact Survey Report Form was adapted from one used with the University …
Inservice Education And Educational Research, Lawrence Ingvarson
Inservice Education And Educational Research, Lawrence Ingvarson
Dr Lawrence Ingvarson (Consultant)
No abstract provided.