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Key Competencies, Science Education Secondary Schools (Junior High, J-G Sci) (Senior High, S-Bio) / |
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ED191695
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GIFT (Good Ideas for Teaching) Mathematics. |
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ED191696
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Teacher's Guide for Going Metric. Bulletin 1978, No. 4 |
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The Challenge of Survival A Guide for Teachers. Bulletin No. 12. Revised 1975. |
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ED191698
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The Challenge of Survival. Bulletin 1976, No. 16 |
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ED191699
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Salient Issues in Mathematics Education Research for Minorities. Proceedings from an NIE Sponsored Meeting (Seattle, Washington, April 18, 1980) |
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ED191700
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Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics. Conferences for Young Women Interested in New Career Options. A Handbook for Planners |
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ED191701
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Beating the Numbers A Math Careers Program Handbook. How to Organize a Basic Mathematics and Counseling Program to Help Women Improve Their Job Options / |
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ED191702
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CEEB Advanced Placement Mathematics Examination Results and Performance in First-Quarter UW Calculus Course |
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ED191703
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Evaluation of the National Science Foundation's Local Course Improvement Program, Volume I Executive Summary / |
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ED191704
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Evaluation of the National Science Foundation's Local Course Improvement Program, Volume II Quantitative Analyses / |
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ED191705
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Evaluation of the National Science Foundation's Local Course Improvement Program, Volume III Case Studies / |
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ED191706
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National Science Foundation Annual Report 1979 |
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Apprenticeship and College Mathematics in Technical and Vocational Education ("TVE") / |
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ED191709
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It's A Metric World |
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ED191710
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Calculators and Computers in the Classroom Select Summaries of Current Education Topics. Know-Pak No. 17 / |
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ED191711
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The Learning of Number Facts in the Primary School. Curriculum Paper |
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A Study of Computer Use and Literacy in Science Education. Final Report, 1978 - 1980 |
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Special Report on Science |
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Assessing Visitor Participation Nonparticipation in Interpretive Activities Through Unobtrusive Measures / |
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