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What's Really Happening in Education: A Case Study Approach

by James J. Van Patten
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Overview

This book is a review of issues facing educators and education in the U.S. through case studies. It is designed to meet the needs of educators who want to add specific information to text resources for their teaching. Teacher educators are increasingly involved in projects, on site visits, public school input, and need to have a flexible text from which to build and choose key and salient information in their work. It is intended for entry level education students and for students interested in the field of education.

Synopsis

This book is a review of issues facing educators and education in the U.S. through case studies. It is designed to meet the needs of educators who want to add specific information to text resources for their teaching.

About the Author, James J. Van Patten

James J. Van Patten is Professor of Education in the Department of Education Leadership at the University of Arkansas in Fayattesville.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761806677

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