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related to Primary and secondary education
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related to Primary and secondary education as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Thesis
Markus G. Speidel
(2018)
The Emergence of the Laboratory Method and the Displacement of Natural Philosophy by Physics in American High School Textbooks (1860-1900).
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Thesis
Tabby Grabowski
(2018)
Reading Strategies in High School Social Studies: Implementation of Common Core Requirements.
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Article
Federico Guillermo Serrano-López; Miguel Somoza-Rodríguez
(2017)
Social Constructs Regarding the Physical and Sexual Energy of Whites, Indigenous South Americans and Blacks in Spanish and Colombian Primary School Reading Books between 1900 and 1960.
History of Education
(pp. 578-594).
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Article
Thomas, Annmarie; Besser, Deb
(Fall 2017)
The Maker Movement and Engineering.
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
(pp. 32-36).
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Article
Jesper Haglund; Magnus Hultén
(2017)
Tension Between Visions of Science Education.
Science and Education
(pp. 323-344).
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Article
Charles R. Acland
(April 2017)
American AV: Edgar Dale and the Information Age Classroom.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 392-421).
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Book
Marelene Rayner-Canham; Geoff Rayner-Canham
(2017)
A Chemical Passion: The Forgotten Story of Chemistry at British Independent Girls' Schools, 1820s–1930s.
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Article
W. H. Brock
(2017)
British School Chemistry Laboratories, 1830–1920.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 43-65).
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Thesis
Christopher Mendoza
(2017)
A Needs Assessment for Hillview Middle School's STEM Education Program.
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Article
Nelleke Bakker
(2016)
Monitoring Child Health: School Doctors at Work in a Dutch Rural Area (1930–1970).
History of Education
(pp. 813-830).
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Article
John A. Mihelich; Dilshani Sarathchandra; Leontina Hormel; et al.
(2016)
Public Understanding of Science and K-12 STEM Education Outcomes: Effects of Idaho Parents’ Orientation Toward Science on Students’ Attitudes Toward Science.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 164-178).
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Article
Clementine Beauvais
(2016)
Ages and Ages: The Multiplication of Children’s ‘ages’ in Early Twentieth-century Child Psychology.
History of Education
(pp. 304-318).
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Article
Helene Ratner
(2016)
Modern Settlements in Special Needs Education: Segregated Versus Inclusive Education.
Science as Culture
(pp. 193-213).
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Article
Magnus Hultén
(2016)
Scientists, Teachers and the ‘Scientific’ Textbook: Interprofessional Relations and the Modernisation of Elementary Science Textbooks in Nineteenth-century Sweden.
History of Education
(pp. 143-168).
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Article
Masoud Tareh
(2015-2016)
New Method in Primary Education in Iran in Qajar Period.
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
(pp. 163-172).
(/isis/citation/CBB740271591/)
Article
Janine Cook
(2016)
Growing Sympathy for the 'Zoological Aspect': Biology and Ideology in New Zealand Primary School Nature Study, c. 1905-1960.
The Journal of New Zealand Studies
(pp. 43-62).
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Thesis
Jennifer Elizabeth Woodman
(2016)
Stellar Works: Searching for the Lives of Women in Science.
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Article
Cláudia Faria; Elsa Guilherme; Raquel Gaspar; et al.
(2015)
History of Science and Science Museums.
Science and Education
(pp. 983-1000).
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Article
Catherine Radtka
(2015)
Negotiating the Boundaries Between Mathematics and Physics.
Science and Education
(pp. 725-748).
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Book
Alan Ross; Joseph Bergin; Penny Roberts; et al.
(2015)
Daum's boys: Schools and the Republic of Letters in early modern Germany.
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