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A Life in Classrooms: Philip W. Jackson and the Practice of Education

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A Life in Classrooms examines the full range of Philip W. Jackson's groundbreaking scholarship and teaching. Its essays are authored by some of the outstanding educational thinkers of our time. They attest to the decisive impact Jackson's work continues to have on our understanding of education, and they exemplify, as does Jackson's own work, how such an understanding may draw nourishment from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.

192 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1974

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An essential perspective for anyone whom intended to become a teacher, and wondered about the importance and the consequences of good planning, and its effects on class management.
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