Every Teacher's Guide to Working With ParentsEducator (and parent) Gwen Rudney offers straightforward strategies and suggestions to help teachers collaborate with parents to improve life and learning for all children. |
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About the Author Gwen L. Rudney , PhD , is an Associate Professor of Education at the University of Minnesota , Morris . She is an active member of the American Educational Research Association and the National Association for ...
About the Author Gwen L. Rudney , PhD , is an Associate Professor of Education at the University of Minnesota , Morris . She is an active member of the American Educational Research Association and the National Association for ...
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Education Update , 42 ( 7 ) , 5 . Child Development Institute . ( n.d ) . Retrieved May 15 , 2003 , from www.childdevelopmentinfo.com . Child Trends DataBank . ( 2003 ) . Retrieved September 21 , 2004 , from www.childtrendsdatabank.org ...
Education Update , 42 ( 7 ) , 5 . Child Development Institute . ( n.d ) . Retrieved May 15 , 2003 , from www.childdevelopmentinfo.com . Child Trends DataBank . ( 2003 ) . Retrieved September 21 , 2004 , from www.childtrendsdatabank.org ...
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Paper presented at the Winter Congress of the Minnesota Association of Colleges for Teacher Education , Minneapolis , MN . Postman , N. ( 1994 ) . The disappearance of childhood . New York : Vintage . Powers , B. , & Ellis , A. ( 1996 ) ...
Paper presented at the Winter Congress of the Minnesota Association of Colleges for Teacher Education , Minneapolis , MN . Postman , N. ( 1994 ) . The disappearance of childhood . New York : Vintage . Powers , B. , & Ellis , A. ( 1996 ) ...
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