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Gardner, Grant E.; Jones, M. Gail – Science Educator, 2011
Graduate teaching assistants are often left out of the science teacher education reform agenda, but these science educators are responsible for significant amounts of undergraduate instruction especially at large research universities. Within science departments specifically, a number of courses and laboratories are taught by graduate teaching…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Laboratories, Educational Change, Science Departments
Holley, Lisa – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
To most people in the author's profession of Special Education, the "D" means "disabilities." At The Lab School of Washington, the "D" means "different"--learning "differently" and teaching "differently." Sally Smith, the founder of the school, had this uncanny ability to see things in her staff that they could not. The year the author graduated…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Laboratory Schools, Learning Disabilities, Museums
Neckers, James W. – 1979
The history and development of Southern Illinois University's chemistry department is recorded by a 40-year professor in the department. The study spans the period from 1927 when the university was a normal school with 1,200 students and a faculty of 45, to 1967 when the enrollment was 19,260 students, 1,994 of them in chemistry. Always a major…
Descriptors: Books, Chemistry, Department Heads, Educational Development