Saturday, July 9, 2011

Twitter Book Club: Seymour B. Sarason (1996) Revisiting "The Culture of The School and the Problem of Change" - Chapter 7

Chapter 7: The Ecological Approach

"It would be illogical, foolish, and stupidly parochial to deny that there is much to be learned about the school c... http://tl.gd/ausv80less than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"Is a major consideration in determining what goes on in regular classrooms (first grade, second grade, etc.) organ... http://tl.gd/aut00mless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"The interests and curiosities of the children were seen as interferences in learning." Sarasonless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"problem behavior is wrongfully viewed as a characteristic of an individual rather than as an interaction of indivi... http://tl.gd/aut30lless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



@garystager so this Sarason book started out rough but it is quickly getting better. He says things I say and get odd reactions for.less than a minute ago via Twitterrific Favorite Retweet Reply





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"teachers are psychologically alone even though they are in a densely populated setting." Sarasonless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply



"What passionate devotion to our values does is to prevent us from asking: Are these changes intended to change exi... http://tl.gd/avjcpsless than a minute ago via Twittelator Favorite Retweet Reply

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