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41. Texas Education in Perspective 2003-2004: Education in the "Lone Star State" by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan | |
Plastic Comb: 23
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(2003-09)
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42. Texas Education in Perspective 2008-09 | |
Paperback: 24
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(2008-09-25)
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43. Defending A High School Graduation Test: Gi Forum V. Texas Education Agency. A Special Issue of applied Measurement in Education | |
Paperback: 105
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(2000-11-01)
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44. Ringing the Children In: Texas Country Schools by Thad Sitton, Milam C. Rowold | |
Hardcover: 256
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(1987-01-01)
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Very informative! |
45. Governor: In the Company of Ann W. Richards, Governor of Texas by Richard Sobol | |
Hardcover: 32
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(1994-09-01)
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46. The Time Has Come: an Autobiography of a Texas Woman by Gene Coulbourn Hackerman | |
Hardcover: 230
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(1994-10)
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47. Special report of the State board of education for the scholastic year ending August 31, 1883, being the ninth report from the Department of education of the state of Texas | |
Paperback: 26
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(2010-06-25)
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48. Recommendations regarding public education in Texas for consideration of the governor of Texas and the thirtyfourth Legislature | |
Paperback: 38
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(2010-06-25)
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49. Federal Aid For Vocational Industrial Education In Texas, Under The Smith-hughes Law | |
Paperback: 22
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(2010-10-15)
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50. Outlines Of Plans For Vocational Education In Texas Under The Smith-hughes Act | |
Paperback: 82
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(2010-10-15)
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51. Texas: A World in Itself by George Sessions Perry | |
Hardcover: 312
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(1975-01-31)
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52. Building Leaders, Living Traditions: The Memorial Student Center at Texas A&M University (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University) by Amy L. Bacon | |
Hardcover: 176
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(2009-04-20)
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If walls Could Talk |
53. UTEP: A Pictorial History of the University of Texas at El Paso (Diamond Jubilee, 1914-1989) by Nancy Hamilton | |
Hardcover: 224
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(1988-06)
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54. Texas Real Estate Sales Exam, Second Edition by LearningExpress Editors | |
Paperback: 256
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(2000-01-01)
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A useful study guide
CD is good for practice but contains errors
Texas Real Estate Sales Exam 2nd Edition
Excellent sample tests. I recommend this book highly.
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55. Teaching Texas History: An All Level Resource Guide by David C. De Boe | |
Paperback: 153
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(1990-06)
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56. Top Texas Teachers by Dorothy McConachie | |
Paperback: 268
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(2002-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Texas is fortunate to have many wonderful teachers throughout the state who not only instruct their students but also inspire them. Those teachers considered the best share many of the same outstanding qualities and techniques. They are Top Texas Teachers because they were deemed the best by those they work with on a daily basis: their students, students’ parents, and other educators. A compilation of stories featuring the top teachers and how they personify those qualities and utilize those techniques, Top Texas Teachers celebrates these dedicated individuals. Teachers from all areas of Texas are profiled, and different grade levels and subjects are represented. These educators are from large schools and small, big cities and rural towns, public schools and private. The unifying thread is that all of the teachers are considered among the best in Texas. Customer Reviews (1)
A Positive Portrayal of a Diverse Group of Great Teachers |
57. Outlines & Highlights for American and Texas Government: Policy and Politics-Study Edition by Neal Tannahill, ISBN: 9780205573073 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews | |
Paperback: 274
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(2009-12-29)
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58. Duh! Texas : A Case Study in Educational Takeover | |
Hardcover: 194
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(1998-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Based on his award-winning newspaper coverage of the often-acrimonious Texas education debate during 1996-97, journalist Dave Mundy traces the roots of "reform" from the local level to the state level to the national level in this hard-hitting work which tells the reader the truth about where "reform" comes from, where it is and where it's headed. Focusing on the debate in Texas, Mundy also shows the connections between what happened in that state to what's happening in other states, clearly identifying the national agenda underlying the continuing "crisis" in public Education. THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE Customer Reviews (2)
Poorly researched ranting Like many small town newspapers, the Times had a historic reputation of covering the school board in unquestioningly fawning terms under the hastily offered premise of making the community feel good about itself. These same news accounts prevented the citizenry from making informed choices about their local government, therefore actually preparing their students for the 21st century. Ironically, Mundy's initial work is guilty of many of the same flaws he is content to cast upon others. The first rule of a good investigative reporter requires careful reading, and an understanding you will not be able to find what you are looking for in a sound bite format because the world is not binary either/or when dealing with social issues. For instance, Multicultural Education incurs a blanket attack throughout the text, even as Mundy's then-hometown demographics were rapidly changing, and the colleges servicing an ever-increasing college prep oriented community also expect incoming freshman to deal with diversity. So-called traditional conservative campuses such as Texas A&M have embraced these programs not to put down heterosexual Christian white men, but to prepare the entire student body for working with people of every background. Likewise, Mundy does not wish to realize there are instances where the federal government intervenes in educational policy because the states are either unwilling or unable to perform their jobs. Ideally, the local schools would recognize their past mistakes and completely reform, but the work of other investigative reporters from across the state indicate historically marginalized communities still face an uphill battle. Failure to concede the abovementioned benefits of a more inclusive educational program, and incomplete explanation of what "Outcome Based Education" really stands in for (although the word seems to be the new "red-baiting" tool now that Mundy and company have realized the cold war is finally over)are fatal flaws within this book. Because certain groups of students are inherently different from his demographic norm, they are savagely reduced to subhuman status. Mundy's deliberate obscuring of a thesis central concept is a weak admission that even relatively conservative communities and states contain people seeing the book for it's real and hysterical attack on students with disabilities and/or membership in racial ethnic minority groups. Rather than attacking the inherently unequal school funding system in Texas, the contradictions of having high pregnancy rates AND a teen parenting center in an abstinence-only school district (which by definition should be teen pregnancy free), Mundy has chosen to exploit people's fears of special education and school integration. Because the former program especially requires some basic learning of federal and state statues beyond introductory American government, Special Education and the related concepts of Least Restrictive Environment and Individial Education Progam is an easy punching bag for people wanting to project their own fears about the future of Texas and National educational policy, but too cowardly to actually admit their ongoing prejudices towards different groups. Indeed, careful language selection does not mask the overall irrationality of this hastily slapped together volume. Indeed, there are school reforms whose policy efficacy and legality (federally mandated testing standards for all students, although states control curriculum), but Mundy's unwillingness to actually investigate and distinguish between the truly bad and relatively under publicized/historically misunderstood calls his own 'investigative research' skills into question, thereby sacrificing the entire book. As an investigative reporter myself, I take extreme issue with celebration of ignorance and illiteracy throughout this text.
Poorly researched ranting Like many small town newspapers, the Times had a historic reputation of covering the school board in unquestioningly fawning terms under the hastily offered premise of making the community feel good about itself. These same news accounts prevented the citizenry from making informed choices about their local government, therefore actually preparing their students for the 21st century. Ironically, Mundy's initial work is guilty of many of the same flaws he is content to cast upon others. A good investigative reporter's first rule requires careful reading, and an understanding you will not be able to find what you are looking for in a sound bite format because the world is not binary either/or when dealing with social issues. For instance, Multicultural Education incurs a blanket attack throughout the text, even as Mundy's then-hometown demographics were rapidly changing, and the colleges servicing an ever-increasing "college prep" oriented community also expect incoming freshman to deal with diversity. So called traditional conservative campuses such as Texas A&M have embraced these programs not to put down heterosexual Christian white men, but to prepare the entire student body for working with people of every background. Likewise, Mundy does not wish realize there are instances where the federal government intervenes in educational policy because the states are either unwilling or unable to perform their jobs. Ideally, the local schools would recognize their past mistakes and completely reform, but the work of other investigative reporters from across the state indicate historically marginalized communities still face an uphill battle in receiving a public education and the other civil rights he regularly takes for granted. Failure to concede the abovementioned benefits of a more inclusive educational program, and incomplete explanation of what "Outcome Based Education" really stands in for (although the word seems to be the new "red-baiting" tool now that Mundy and company have realized the cold war is finally over) are the main flaws of this work. Because certain groups of students are inherently different from his demographic norm, they are savagely reduced to subhuman status. Mundy's deliberate obscuring of a thesis central concept is a weak admission even relatively conservative communities and states contain people seeing the book for it's real and hysterical attack on students with disabilities and/or membership in racial ethnic minority groups. Rather than attacking the inherently unequal school funding system in Texas, the contradictions of having high pregnancy rates AND a teen parenting center in an abstinence only school district, or undereducated special education staff who engage in reactionary and discriminatory pedagogy, Mundy has chosen to exploit people's fears of special education and school integration. Because the later program especially requires some basic learning of federal and state statues beyond introductory American government, it is an easy punching bag for people wanting to project their own fears about the future of Texas and National educational policy, but too cowardly to actually admit their ongoing prejudices towards different groups. Indeed, careful language selection does not mask the overall irrationality of this hastily slapped together volume. Indeed, there are school reforms whose policy efficacy and legality (federally mandated testing standards for all students, although states control curriculum)are problematic, but Mundy's unwillingness to actually investigate and distinguish between the truly bad and relatively under publicized/historically misunderstood calls his own 'investigative research' skills into question, thereby sacrificing the entire book. As an investigative reporter myself, I take extreme issue with celebration of ignorance and policy illiteracy throughout this text. ... Read more |
59. Texas Public School Teacher Survival Guide: What they forgot to tell you at Teacher's College by Jack Holland | |
Paperback: 54
Pages
(2010-04-13)
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60. Staffing At-Risk Districts in Texas: Problems and Prospects by Sheila Kirby | |
Paperback: 87
Pages
(1999-12-25)
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