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Main Author: Kozol, Jonathan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ191797
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contents Growing Up Dogmatic: Conversations in a Cuban Classroom. Kozol, Jonathan Comparative Education Curriculum Educational Environment Junior High Schools Library Materials School Schedules Student Attitudes Student Behavior Student Teacher Relationship The author, a Boston-based writer who focuses on the problems of education, visited Cuba to study its school system firsthand. This article is about his stay at the Martyrs of Kent Junior High School, en campo--out in farm country. (Editor/RK)
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spellingShingle Growing Up Dogmatic: Conversations in a Cuban Classroom.
Kozol, Jonathan
Comparative Education
Curriculum
Educational Environment
Junior High Schools
Library Materials
School Schedules
Student Attitudes
Student Behavior
Student Teacher Relationship
Growing Up Dogmatic: Conversations in a Cuban Classroom. Kozol, Jonathan Comparative Education Curriculum Educational Environment Junior High Schools Library Materials School Schedules Student Attitudes Student Behavior Student Teacher Relationship The author, a Boston-based writer who focuses on the problems of education, visited Cuba to study its school system firsthand. This article is about his stay at the Martyrs of Kent Junior High School, en campo--out in farm country. (Editor/RK)
title Growing Up Dogmatic: Conversations in a Cuban Classroom.
topic Comparative Education
Curriculum
Educational Environment
Junior High Schools
Library Materials
School Schedules
Student Attitudes
Student Behavior
Student Teacher Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ191797