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Schramm, John David, II – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This research explores the phenomenon of peerless curricular innovation, defined as an innovative course that exists at a top-50 business school, but has not been directly replicated by peer schools. These outliers achieve a demonstrated impact on their intended audience, and result from multiple collaborators--not simply a single course created…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, Educational Innovation, Administrator Education
Flippo, Rona F.; Riccards, Michael P. – 2000
Massachusetts is a newcomer to teacher testing, and prospective teachers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts were not tested until April 1998. The unintended consequences of the state's teacher testing policy are examined through a qualitative case study and a document review of media reports, higher education institution reports, in-house…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Certification, Teacher Education
Cottle, Thomas J. – 1974
Several years ago the author began visiting a number of families and children in the poor black section of Boston called Roxbury. But unlike many social scientists studying poverty in recent years, he listened--in particular to the thoughts, hopes, fears, and dreams of two fifth graders--William D. Williams and Adrien Keller. Here these two black…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Black Students, Case Studies, Childhood Attitudes