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Transforming Teaching in Math and Science

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Transforming Teaching in Math and Science
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Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 0807743100
ISBN-13 : 9780807743102
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Book Synopsis Transforming Teaching in Math and Science by : Adam Gamoran

Book excerpt: Teachers often want to learn new ideas and approaches to improve their teaching, but their efforts are often blocked by structural constraints in their districts and schools. How can schools overcome these barriers to provide more supportive environments for change? The authors answer this question through the study of six cases of schools and districts where teachers and researchers collaborated to develop teaching for understanding in math and science.


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