Classroom Dynamics

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Author_Ellen B. Mandinach
Author_Hugh F. Cline
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Causal Loop Diagrams
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Curriculum Innovation
Death Fraction
Develop Curriculum Materials
District Administration
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Electronic Mail Network
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GUI Computer
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Higher Order Thinking Skills
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innovation
instructional technology integration
Knowledge Acquisition
learning
Local Project Director
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Microsoft Disk Operating System
middle school pedagogy
Nonproject Faculty
Parameter Manipulation
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Professional Development
Proficiency Dimension
Project Teachers
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Research Task Force
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Systems Dynamics Group
Systems Thinking
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Technology Based Learning Environment
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Xerox PARC

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805805550
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reports an attempt to introduce change in schools using a computer-based curriculum innovation for teaching higher-order thinking skills to middle and high school students. One of the volume's themes is the extraordinary complexity and difficulty of facilitating such change in schools. A corollary of that theme is the fact that patience must be an integral part of the strategy when promoting or studying change in schools.

In reporting the activities during the early years of a technological innovation and research project in which the emphasis thus far has been primarily on establishing the change, this book focuses on describing the move to a technology-based learning environment. As such, it details an ongoing process -- a fascinating process -- and one that is likely to be repeated in the near future in countless schools throughout the nation.

Mandinach, Ellen B.; Cline, Hugh F.