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Sadker, Myra Pollack was born on March 5, 1943 in Portland, Maine, United States. Daughter of Louis and Shirley (Schilling) Pollack.
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Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Education text with the support package of a much more expensive book, the brief edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society encourages experienced instructors to explore their own creativity while ensuring that newer faculty can teach the course with confidence. David Sadker’s and Karen Zittleman’s lively writing style captures the joys and challenges of teaching. The text stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on the most crucial topic areas, and integrates the most current issues in education. In addition, the wealth of activities included--from online video observations to portfolio-building exercises--offers a broad range of ways to introduce students to the teaching profession.
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The fourth edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society: A Brief Introduction to Education encourages instructional creativity while providing practical teaching ideas for both new and experienced instructors. The authors’ lively writing style captures the joys and challenges of teaching. The text stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on today’s crucial topics, and integrates today’s challenges to the nation’s schools. The fourth edition is now available online with Connect, McGraw-Hill Education’s integrated assignment and assessment platform, which includes SmartBook, the first and only adaptive reading experience designed to change the way students read and learn. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it,and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective. It provides tools that make assessment easier, learning more engaging, and studying more efficient. For instance, Connect contains SmartBook, the first and only adaptive reading experience available for the higher education market. Powered by the intelligent and adaptive LearnSmart engine, SmartBook facilitates the reading process by identifying what content a student knows and doesn’t know. As a student reads Teachers, Schools, and Society: A Brief Introduction to Education, the material continuously adapts to ensure that he or she is focused on the content most crucial to closing specific knowledge gaps.
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(Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Ed...)
Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Education text with the support package of a much more expensive book, the brief edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society encourages experienced instructors to explore their own creativity while ensuring that newer faculty can teach the course with confidence. David Sadker’s and Karen Zittleman’s lively writing style captures the joys and challenges of teaching. The text stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on the most crucial topic areas, and integrates the most current issues in education. In addition, the wealth of activities included--from online video observations to portfolio-building exercises--offers a broad range of ways to introduce students to the teaching profession.
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The most reader friendly text in its field, the tenth edition presents a comprehensive overview of education in America. It provides in-depth commentary on educational history, philosophy, and governance, while giving special attention to current critical topics such as the changing federal role in educational finance. Newly revised for this edition, Chapter 4 (Life in School and at Home) now includes obesity, eating disorders, and a revised section on poverty. A major revision of Chapter 5, now titled Reforming America's Schools, includes updates from the stimulus plan based on new reports on federal programs and new funding formulas. Chapter 6 on Curriculum, Standards and Testing has a new section on emerging trends in the curriculum.
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(Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Ed...)
Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Education text with the support package of a much more expensive book, the brief edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society encourages experienced instructors to explore their own creativity while ensuring that newer faculty can teach the course with confidence. David Sadker’s and Karen Zittleman’s lively writing style captures the joys and challenges of teaching. The text stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on the most crucial topic areas, and integrates the most current issues in education. In addition, the wealth of activities included--from online video observations to portfolio-building exercises--offers a broad range of ways to introduce students to the teaching profession.
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The most reader friendly text in its field, the seventh edition presents a comprehensive overview of education in America. It provides in-depth commentary on educational history, philosophy, and governance, while giving special attention to current critical topics such as student diversity, standards and testing.
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(The fourth edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society: A B...)
The fourth edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society: A Brief Introduction to Education encourages instructional creativity while providing practical teaching ideas for both new and experienced instructors. Now available online with Connect, McGraw-Hill Education’s integrated assignment and assessment platform, this edition includes classroom observation videos, case studies, interactive assignments, and powerful reporting and course management tools. Through Connect, instructors can also access SmartBook, the first and only adaptive reading experience designed to change the way students read and learn. The content of this new edition stresses the importance of fairness and justice in school and society, focuses on today’s crucial topics, and integrates today’s challenges to the nation’s schools.
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Sadker, Myra Pollack was born on March 5, 1943 in Portland, Maine, United States. Daughter of Louis and Shirley (Schilling) Pollack.
Bachelor, Boston University, 1964. Master of Arts in Teaching, Harvard University, 1965. Doctor of Education, University Massachusetts, 1971.
Assistant professor University Wisconsin, Racine, 1971-1972. Associate professor American University, Washington, 1972-1977, dean School Education, 1979-1984 and from 88, professor, from 1978. Director United States Department Education grants: Project Intersect, 1980-1983, Effectiveness and Equity in College Teaching, 1983-1985, Principal Effectiveness, Pupil Achievement, 1985-1986, Equity of Education Reform, 1986-1987.
(Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Ed...)
(Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Ed...)
(Combining the brevity of a streamlined Introduction to Ed...)
(The fourth edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society: A B...)
(The fourth edition of Teachers, Schools, and Society: A B...)
(The most reader friendly text in its field, the seventh e...)
(The most reader friendly text in its field, the tenth edi...)
Married David Sadker, July 4, 1965. Children: Robin, Jackie.