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  2. Category : Educational foundations in the United States

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  3. Category:Educational foundations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Educational foundations" ... Duffy Books in Homes; E.

  4. Duffy Books in Homes - Wikipedia

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    Duffy Books in Homes is the trading name of The Alan Duff Charitable Foundation. It is a New Zealand registered, literacy-focused charitable organization [ 2 ] which has links to similar organisations in the United States [ 3 ] and Australia.

  5. James A. Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Routledge International Companion to Multicultural Education, 2009; Diversity and Citizenship Education: Global Perspectives, 2004; Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education (2nd edition), co-editor with Cherry A. McGee Banks, 2004; Books by Banks have been translated into Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Turkish, and Arabic.

  6. George Counts - Wikipedia

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    George Sylvester Counts (December 9, 1889 – November 10, 1974) was an American educator and influential education theorist.. An early proponent of the progressive education movement of John Dewey, Counts became its leading critic affiliated with the school of Social reconstructionism in education.

  7. A Nation at Risk - Wikipedia

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    Education Week published an article on the Sandia report in 1991. [10] Unlike the Nation at Risk report, the Sandia Report critique received almost no attention. On the 25th anniversary of the release of A Nation at Risk , the organization Strong American Schools released a report card showing progress since the initial report. [ 11 ]

  8. Constructivism (philosophy of education) - Wikipedia

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    Constructivism in education is rooted in epistemology, a theory of knowledge concerned with the logical categories of knowledge and its justification. [3] It acknowledges that learners bring prior knowledge and experiences shaped by their social and cultural environment and that learning is a process of students "constructing" knowledge based on their experiences.

  9. Education - Wikipedia

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    John Locke's book Some Thoughts Concerning Education from 1693 is a foundational work in education studies. [129] The primary field exploring education is known as education studies, also termed education sciences. It seeks to understand how knowledge is transmitted and acquired by examining various methods and forms of education.