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The structure, politics, and financing of education in New Mexico today.
Author : John B. Mondragón
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 49,75 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780826336552
The structure, politics, and financing of education in New Mexico today.
Author : Katherine Ortega Courtney
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,13 MB
Release : 2017-12-25
Category : Abused children
ISBN : 9781979903073
"With research showing child maltreatment is substantiated for one in eight children in the US, it's clear Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), a broader category of experiences than just maltreatment, are at an epidemic scale in our society ... The authors' main thesis, quite simply, is that protecting all our children is entirely possible, but only when we know the scope of the challenges families face. The book provides a detailed, data-driven analysis of the scope of the problem and how to strengthen systems designed to protect our children"--
Author : Calvin A. Roberts
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,30 MB
Release : 2006-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826340085
Twentieth century New Mexico history for high school courses.
Author : Jeannie Oakes
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 26,78 MB
Release : 2005-05-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780300174069
Selected by the American School Board Journal as a “Must Read” book when it was first published and named one of 60 “Books of the Century” by the University of South Carolina Museum of Education for its influence on American education, this provocative, carefully documented work shows how tracking—the system of grouping students for instruction on the basis of ability—reflects the class and racial inequalities of American society and helps to perpetuate them. For this new edition, Jeannie Oakes has added a new Preface and a new final chapter in which she discusses the “tracking wars” of the last twenty years, wars in which Keeping Track has played a central role. From reviews of the first edition:“Should be read by anyone who wishes to improve schools.”—M. Donald Thomas, American School Board Journal“[This] engaging [book] . . . has had an influence on educational thought and policy that few works of social science ever achieve.”—Tom Loveless in The Tracking Wars“Should be read by teachers, administrators, school board members, and parents.”—Georgia Lewis, Childhood Education“Valuable. . . . No one interested in the topic can afford not to attend to it.”—Kenneth A. Strike, Teachers College Record
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Page : 116 pages
File Size : 50,84 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Education
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Author : Peter Scholle
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 10,47 MB
Release : 2020-04-17
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ISBN : 9781883905484
Author : Patience Alexandra Schell
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 39,26 MB
Release : 2003-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816521982
Revolution in Mexico sought to subordinate church to state and push the church out of public life. Nevertheless, state and church shared a concern for the nation's social problems. Until the breakdown of church-state cooperation in 1926, they ignored the political chasm separating them to address those problems through education in order to instill in citizens a new sense of patriotism, a strong work ethic, and adherence to traditional gender roles. This book examines primary, vocational, private, and parochial education in Mexico City from 1917 to 1926 and shows how it was affected by the relations between the revolutionary state and the Roman Catholic Church. One of the first books to look at revolutionary programs in the capital immediately after the Revolution, it shows how government social reform and Catholic social action overlapped and identifies clear points of convergence while also offering vivid descriptions of everyday life in revolutionary Mexico City. Comparing curricula and practice in Catholic and public schools, Patience Schell describes scandals and successes in classrooms throughout Mexico City. Her re-creation of day-to-day schooling shows how teachers, inspectors, volunteers, and priests, even while facing material shortages, struggled to educate Mexico City's residents out of a conviction that they were transforming society. She also reviews broader federal and Catholic social action programs such as films, unionization projects, and libraries that sought to instill a new morality in the working class. Finally, she situates education among larger issues that eventually divided church and state and examines the impact of the restrictions placed on Catholic education in 1926. Schell sheds new light on the common cause between revolutionary state education and Catholic tradition and provides new insight into the wider issue of the relationship between the revolutionary state and civil society. As the presidency of Vicente Fox revives questions of church involvement in Mexican public life, her study provides a solid foundation for understanding the tenor and tenure of that age-old relationship.
Author : Cathy N. Davidson
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 10,24 MB
Release : 2017-09-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 0465093183
A leading educational thinker argues that the American university is stuck in the past -- and shows how we can revolutionize it for our era of constant change Our current system of higher education dates to the period from 1865 to 1925. It was in those decades that the nation's new universities created grades and departments, majors and minors, all in an attempt to prepare young people for a world transformed by the telegraph and the Model T. As Cathy N. Davidson argues in The New Education, this approach to education is wholly unsuited to the era of the gig economy. From the Ivy League to community colleges, she introduces us to innovators who are remaking college for our own time by emphasizing student-centered learning that values creativity in the face of change above all. The New Education ultimately shows how we can teach students not only to survive but to thrive amid the challenges to come.
Author : Dan Olweus
Publisher : Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 33,34 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Aggressiveness in children
ISBN : 9781592853755
Useful to teachers and other classroom support staff, this work helps learn how to implement Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in your classroom with practical tools, tips, and strategies, meeting outlines, and scripts. The DVD includes scenarios of bullying to help students recognize and respond to bullying behavior.
Author : Lynne Marie Getz
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,81 MB
Release : 2010-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826349552
Demonstrates how educational inequality persisted in a democracy and how Hispanos tried to secure more and better schools in New Mexico prior to 1940.