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Sally thought we should use the Ohio History textbook , but that we would need additional resources so students could explore their topics more thoroughly . After school , we searched through newspapers , magazines , and old history ...
Sally thought we should use the Ohio History textbook , but that we would need additional resources so students could explore their topics more thoroughly . After school , we searched through newspapers , magazines , and old history ...
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topic to research . In the end curriculum control had changed almost totally away from a curriculum guide and replaced by topics socially constructed by teachers and students . Figure 2. Teacher Stories and Curricular Change Curriculum ...
topic to research . In the end curriculum control had changed almost totally away from a curriculum guide and replaced by topics socially constructed by teachers and students . Figure 2. Teacher Stories and Curricular Change Curriculum ...
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This area is based on the question , Who selects what themes and topics to be studied ? In Year 1 Sally and Jill unilaterally decided the theme ( Ohio History ) and the topics within that theme . In Year 2 they still decided the theme ...
This area is based on the question , Who selects what themes and topics to be studied ? In Year 1 Sally and Jill unilaterally decided the theme ( Ohio History ) and the topics within that theme . In Year 2 they still decided the theme ...
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