Style Inventory (LSI) has become one of the most widely used tools for assessing learning preferences in ... oped for assessing learning preferences and still widely used today. The LSI was revolutionary because it ... ing preferences. These assessment tools have been widely adopted across educational institutions, corporat... knowledge creation. These publications have been widely cited and translated, spreading experiential lear
redesign of American schooling that also became a widely screened documentary film. He currently serves as... t Gap// (2008) is Wagner's most consequential and widely read work, and its central argument constitutes h... k like in actual practice. The framework has been widely adopted by school districts, curriculum designers... eativity in education, and its framework has been widely used by schools, universities, and organisations
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//Democracy and Education// (1916), widely regarded as Dewey's masterpiece and one of the mo... erpretation. This inquiry-based pedagogy has been widely adopted in science education, problem-based learn... Education ====
In //Art as Experience// (1934), widely considered his most sustained and beautiful book,
published in 1979, now in its fourth edition), is widely regarded as one of the most significant works in ... erwise heterogeneous coalition through appeals to widely shared popular concerns — about standards, accoun... experience of schooling. This framework has been widely used by scholars working on conservative educatio
n of Jewish Philanthropies and Pearl volunteering widely and running once for City Council — Meier was rai... The Five Habits of Mind ====
One of Meier's most widely adopted innovations is the "Five Habits of Mind,"
t in its own right and introduced two of the most widely used vocabularies in twentieth-century cognitive ... *Six Thinking Hats* (1985) became one of the most widely used structured-thinking tools in business, gover
n, and postmodernism has made him one of the most widely read and contested figures in the global field of... , Paulo Freire, and Joe L. Kincheloe, contributed widely to journals in education, cultural studies, and p
rative of universal education. The reports ranged widely in subject matter — the duties of school committe... tion and institutionalisation in Massachusetts is widely regarded as the most far-reaching improvement of
y, and //Frames of Mind// remains one of the most widely read works in the history of educational theory.
... dozens of countries and produced one of the most widely implemented programmes in educational professiona
than two million copies, becoming one of the most widely read works of American history. He died on 27 Jan... which Zinn's ideas — initially controversial and widely resisted by mainstream educational authorities —
he Process of Education// (1960), became the most widely read and influential document in the history of A... a direct challenge to the Piagetian assumption — widely accepted in American educational psychology at th
principle in novel situations). These steps were widely adopted as a universal template for lesson planni... t exert upward pressure on conscious thought — is widely regarded as a precursor of Sigmund Freud's struct
conviction that music was a civic good to be made widely accessible proved, in retrospect, a fitting origi... keeping the institution financially viable — was widely admired. As a founding member of the National Aca
es and Education for Profit ====
Nussbaum's most widely read contribution to educational debate is her bo... e exams — have given philosophical substance to a widely felt but often under-articulated unease about the
Educational Change in Finland? (2011) — that the widely assumed trade-off between educational equity and ... imits of Borrowing ====
Sahlberg's work has been widely taken up by policymakers, reformers, and educator