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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Mini-Casebook--Easy As Pie, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
The Mini-Casebook--Easy As Pie, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Presents a casebook on the song "American Pie" that considers how to define the parameters of short narrative. Describes the creation of an end-of-term cumulative writing project that the authors have successfully employed for the last decade. Discusses how they put together a casebook that teaches the necessary research skills.
Recent Teacher Graduates' Perceptions Of Preparing For Teaching And Educational Disadvantage, Roland Tormey, Sandra Ryan, Jennifer Dooley
Recent Teacher Graduates' Perceptions Of Preparing For Teaching And Educational Disadvantage, Roland Tormey, Sandra Ryan, Jennifer Dooley
Roland Tormey
This paper was delivered at a conference on initial teacher education and socio-economic inequalities in Ireland, funded by the Combat Poverty Agency.
Mentoring Relationships Among African American Women In Graduate And Professional Schools, Lori Patton Davis, Shaun Harper
Mentoring Relationships Among African American Women In Graduate And Professional Schools, Lori Patton Davis, Shaun Harper
Lori Patton Davis
The value of mentoring relationships among African American women in postbaccalaureate degree programs is emphasized and coupled with a discussion of the current shortage of same-race, same-sex mentors for African American female graduate and professional students.
Development Education And Critical Thinking, Roland Tormey
Development Education And Critical Thinking, Roland Tormey
Roland Tormey
No abstract provided.