Case studies are a wonderful way to engage future educators in real-life problem solving. Unlike most textbooks, which give the students information and provide answers for future examinations, case studies are open-ended and require active thinking and learning forcing future educators to think and act like an actual school administrator.
Case studies are a wonderful way to engage future educators in real-life problem solving. Unlike most textbooks, which give the students information and provide answers for future examinations, case studies are open-ended and require active thinking and learning forcing future educators to think and act like an actual school administrator.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Case Study 1 Should We Get Rid of Our Middle Schools?: restructuring a district Chapter 2 Case Study 2 The Best Candidate: site based management Chapter 3 Case Study 3 There is Just Not Enough Time in the School Day: school sponsored activities Chapter 4 Case Study 4 The Strike: unions Chapter 5 Case Study 5 The Wild Coach: personnel problems Chapter 6 Case Study 6 How Do We Improve Reading Scores?: curriculum development Chapter 7 Case Study 7 The Mothers for Decent Lunches: health concerns Chapter 8 Case Study 8 The Dilemma of Charter Schools: school choice Chapter 9 Case Study 9 Bullying, Is It Really That Big of a Problem?: enforcing discipline Chapter 10 Case Study 10 Should We Let Them Print What They Want?: freedom of speech Chapter 11 Case Study 11 Training Rules: discipline policies Chapter 12 Case Study 12 The Need for Parental Involvement: gaining parental support Chapter 13 Case Study 13 Do We Really Have a Free Public Education?: fundraising Chapter 14 Case Study 14 Gifted and Talented Education Program?: funding gifted programs Chapter 15 Case Study 15 Church and State: freedom of religion Chapter 16 Case Study 16 Is the System Really Fair?: discipline policies Chapter 17 Case Study 17 What Should We Do with the Extra Money?: state funding Chapter 18 Case Study 18 Military Recruiters in Schools: students' right to privacy Chapter 19 Case Study 19 Closing a School: restructuring a district Chapter 20 Case Study 20 A School Dress Code: student dress Chapter 21 Case Study 21 What to Do about Cell Phones?: cell phone use in schools Chapter 22 Case Study 22 Will More Time in School Really Make a Difference?: extended school day Chapter 23 Case Study 23 How Can We Make Our Schools Secure?: school security Chapter 24 Case Study 24 Are School Librarians Becoming Obsolete?: personnel questions Chapter 25 Case Study 25 We Can't Just Kick Him Out: discipline and students with special needs Chapter 26 Case Study 26 We Need to Get Serious about Protecting the Environment: school and community relations
Chapter 1 Case Study 1 Should We Get Rid of Our Middle Schools?: restructuring a district Chapter 2 Case Study 2 The Best Candidate: site based management Chapter 3 Case Study 3 There is Just Not Enough Time in the School Day: school sponsored activities Chapter 4 Case Study 4 The Strike: unions Chapter 5 Case Study 5 The Wild Coach: personnel problems Chapter 6 Case Study 6 How Do We Improve Reading Scores?: curriculum development Chapter 7 Case Study 7 The Mothers for Decent Lunches: health concerns Chapter 8 Case Study 8 The Dilemma of Charter Schools: school choice Chapter 9 Case Study 9 Bullying, Is It Really That Big of a Problem?: enforcing discipline Chapter 10 Case Study 10 Should We Let Them Print What They Want?: freedom of speech Chapter 11 Case Study 11 Training Rules: discipline policies Chapter 12 Case Study 12 The Need for Parental Involvement: gaining parental support Chapter 13 Case Study 13 Do We Really Have a Free Public Education?: fundraising Chapter 14 Case Study 14 Gifted and Talented Education Program?: funding gifted programs Chapter 15 Case Study 15 Church and State: freedom of religion Chapter 16 Case Study 16 Is the System Really Fair?: discipline policies Chapter 17 Case Study 17 What Should We Do with the Extra Money?: state funding Chapter 18 Case Study 18 Military Recruiters in Schools: students' right to privacy Chapter 19 Case Study 19 Closing a School: restructuring a district Chapter 20 Case Study 20 A School Dress Code: student dress Chapter 21 Case Study 21 What to Do about Cell Phones?: cell phone use in schools Chapter 22 Case Study 22 Will More Time in School Really Make a Difference?: extended school day Chapter 23 Case Study 23 How Can We Make Our Schools Secure?: school security Chapter 24 Case Study 24 Are School Librarians Becoming Obsolete?: personnel questions Chapter 25 Case Study 25 We Can't Just Kick Him Out: discipline and students with special needs Chapter 26 Case Study 26 We Need to Get Serious about Protecting the Environment: school and community relations
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