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Allen, W. R., and D. Lemmel 2006. Afterword to Beyond Acting White: Reframing the Debate on Black Student Achievement, edited by E.M. Horvat and C.O’Connor. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
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D. Yang. 1997. “Skin Color, Personal Earnings, and
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Alper, L.,D. Fendel, S. Fraser, and D. Resek. 2003.
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> Description, contents, exam copy, ordering
Anderson, L.W., and D. R. Krathwohl, eds. 2001.
A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing:
A Revision of Bloom‘s Taxonomy of Educational
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> Description, ordering
Barton, A. C., C. Drake, J. G. Perez, K. St. Louis,
and M. George. 2004. “Ecologies of Parental
Engagement in Urban Education,” Educational
Researcher 33, no. 4:3-12.
> Abstract with PDF
Blau, S. 2003. The Literature Workshop: Teaching Texts and Their Readers. Portsmouth, NH:
Boynton/Cook.
> Description, sample chapter, ordering
Bridgeland, J. M., J. Dilulio Jr., and K. B. Morison.
2006. The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High
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> Abstract, ordering
Carraher, T. N.,D.W. Carraher, and A.D.
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> Article online
Catterall, J. 2005. “Conversation and Silence: Transfer of Learning through the Arts,” Journal of
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> Abstract, PDF of complete paper
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> Description, toc, sample chapters, ordering
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> Description, reviews, ordering
Doughty, A. 2000. Primary Person System Symposium Report. New York: Youth Development Institute,
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Flood, J., S. B. Heath, and D. Lapp, eds. 2007.
Handbook of Research on Teaching Literacy through
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> ERIC listing
Gordon, E.W. 2007. “Intellective Competence,”
Voices in Urban Education 14:5-8 (Winter).
> Article online
Gordon, E.W., and B. L. Bridglall, eds. 2006.
Affirmative Development: Cultivating Academic
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> Description, ordering
Gordon, E., B. Bridglall, and A. Meroe 2005.
Supplementary Education: The Hidden Curriculum
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Rowman & Littlefield.
> Description, toc, ordering
Greene, M. 1995. Releasing the Imagination:
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> Description, reviews, ordering
Gutierrez, K., P. Baquedano-Lopez, H. Alvarez, and
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Harvard Family Research Project. 2006. “Complementary
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> Web site
Heath, S. B. 2001. “Three‘s Not a Crowd:
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> Description, PDF
Heath, S. B. 2000. “Seeing Our Way into
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no. 1:121-132.
Heath, S. B., and L. Smyth. 1999. ArtShow: Youth and Community Development. Washington, DC:
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> Listing with description, ordering
Heath, S. B. 1998. “Working through Language.”
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> Description, ordering
Jackson, K., and J. Remillard. 2005. “Rethinking
Parent Involvement: African American Mothers
Construct Their Roles in the Mathematics
Education of Their Children,” School Community
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> PDF available
Kilpatrick, J., J. Swafford, and B. Findell, eds. 2001.
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> Description, PDFs $
Kleiman, G. M. 1991. “Mathematics across
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Landay, E. 2005. “Give me Moor Proof:
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> Description, full article with free subscription
Landay, E. 2004. “Performance as the Foundation
for a Secondary School Literacy Program:
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> Description, ordering
Landay, E. 2001. “Postcards from America: Linking
Classroom and Community in an ESL Class,”
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Lappan, G., J. Fey,W. Fitzgerald, S. Friel, and
E. Phillips. 2002. Covering and Surrounding.
Connected Mathematics Project. Glenview, IL:
Prentice Hall.
Lee, C., and P. Smagorinsky, eds. 2000. Vygotskian Perspectives on Literacy Research: Constructing
Meaning through Collaborative Inquiry. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
> Description, ordering
Maira, S., and E. Soep, eds. 2005. Youthscapes:
The Popular, the National, the Global. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press.
> Description, toc, introduction
Mandell, J., and J.Wolf. 2003. Acting, Learning, and Change: Creating Original Plays with Adolescents. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
> Description, toc, ordering
McGraw Hill. 2004. Growing with Mathematics.
DeSoto, TX: McGraw Hill.
Moje, E., K. Ciechanowski, K. Kramer, L. Ellis,
R. Carrillo, and T. Collazo. 2004. “Working toward
Third Space in Content Area Literacy: An Examination
of Everyday Funds of Knowledge and Discourse,”
Reading Research Quarterly 39, no. 1:38-70.
> Abstract with PDF
Moll, L. C., J. Tapia, and K. F. Whitmore. 1993.
“Living Knowledge: The Distribution of Cultural
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Psychological and Educational Considerations, edited
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> Description, contents, ordering
Noble, T., R. Nemirovsky, T.Wright, and
C. Tierney. 2001. “Experiencing Change:
The Mathematics of Change in Multiple Environments,”
Journal for Research in Mathematics
Education 32, no. 1:85-108.
> Abstract, ordering
Peressini, D.D. 1998. “The Portrayal of Parents in the School Mathematics Reform Literature:
Locating the Context for Parental Involvement,”
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education 29,
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> Abstract, ordering
Perret-Clermont, A., C. Pontecorvo, L. Resnick,
T. Zittoun, and B. Burge, eds. 2004. Joining Society:
Social Interaction and Learning in Adolescence and
Youth. New York: Cambridge University Press.
> Description, ordering
Pittman, K., A. Wilson-Ahlstrom, and N. Yohalem.
2003. After School for All? Exploring Access and
Equity in After-School Programs. Out-of-School
Time Policy Commentary #4. Washington, DC:
Forum for Youth Investment, Impact Strategies.
Rothman, R., ed. 2007. City Schools: How Districts
and Communities Can Create Smart Education
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> Description, reviews, ordering
Säljö, R. 2004. “From Learning Lessons to Living Knowledge.” In Joining Society: Social Interaction
and Learning in Adolescence and Youth, edited by
A. Perret-Clermont, C. Pontecorvo, L. Resnick,
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Cambridge University Press.
> Description, ordering
Schliemann, A.D., and D.W. Carraher. 2002.
“The Evolution of Mathematical Reasoning:
Everyday versus Idealized Understandings,” Developmental
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> PDF (25 pages, 352 KB)
Seidel, S. 2007. Address at the Massachusetts Arts Education Partnership Institute, Lesley University,
Boston (May 31).
Sheldon, S. B., and J. L. Epstein. 2005. “Involvement
Counts: Family and Community Partnerships
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Stevenson, L., and R. J. Deasy. 2005. Third Space: When Learning Matters. Washington, DC: Arts
Education Partnership.
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Thornburgh, N. 2006. “Dropout Nation,” Time (April 9).
> Article online
Time, Learning, and Afterschool Task Force. 2007.
A New Day for Learning. Flint, MI: Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation.
> Report, articles, interviews, more
Wenger, E. 1998. Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
> Description, ordering
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