edited by Jeffrey Glanz, Linda S. Behar-Horenstein ; foreword by Robert J. Starratt.
Westport, Conn. :
Bergin & Garvey,
2000.
1 online resource (xvi, 294 pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Can the modern view of curriculum be refined by postmodern criticism? / Linda S. Behar-Horenstein -- Shifting paradigms : implications for curriculum research and practice / Edmund C. Short -- The common unity and the progressive restoration of the curriculum field / Peter S. Hlebowitsh -- Supervision : don't discount the value of the modern / Jeffrey Glanz -- Supervisory practices : building a constructivist learning community for adults / Sally J. Zepeda -- Collaborative supervision : implications for supervision research and inquiry / Martha N. Ovando -- Postmodernism as a challenge to dominant representations of curriculum / Patrick Slattery -- Informing curriculum and teaching transformation through postmodern studies / James G. Henderson -- Postmodern visions in multicultural education preparation and practice / Geneva Gay and Pamula Hart -- Complicity in supervision : another postmodern moment / Duncan Waite and Margarida Ramires Fernandes -- Possibilities of postmodern supervision / Patricia E. Holland and Maryalice Obermiller -- Communicative action : a postmodern bridge for supervision in school organizations / Edward Pajak and Karen K. Evans -- Modern and postmodern perspectives on curriculum and supervision : a view from the top / Osborne F. Abbey, Jr. -- Paradigms of curriculum and supervision : a practitioner's viewpoint / Frances M. Vandiver -- Student empowerment through the professional development of teachers / Eric Nadelstern, Janet R. Price, and Aaron Listhaus.
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