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1. Using Design Processes to CUSTOMIZE CURRICULUM.

2. Going Deeper: What today's teens need most from schools is learning that fosters engagement and connection. That may mean changing everything.

3. Sparking Student Agency with Technology: Why should kids have to wait until after school to do amazing things with technology?.

4. In Providing Supports for Students.

5. Social studies revived

6. Technology-Rich Schools UP CLOSE.

7. Our Brains Extended.

8. Teaching for Historical Literacy.

9. National Education Standards: To Be or Not to Be?

10. 21st Century Skills: The Challenges Ahead.

11. What's Been Lost in the Bubbles.

12. Becoming Citizens of the World.

13. China and the Whole Child.

14. Strategies for Science Education Reform.

15. The Medical Research Model: No Magic Formula.

16. A Vision for Mathematics.

17. Creating a Timely Curriculum.

18. Sustaining Change: The Answers Are Blowing in the Wind.

19. Detracking for high student achievement.

20. How dry is the desert? Nurturing interdisciplinary learning.

21. At water's edge: Students study their rivers.

22. Ten ways to integrate curriculum.

23. Understanding Diversity.

24. Needed: A Whole-Curriculum Approach.

25. Cooperative Learning Models for the 3 R's.

26. On Curriculum in California: A Conversation with Bill Honig.

27. The Evolution of Information Technology.

28. Teaching Mathematics for Tomorrow's World.

29. Course Selection Across Three Decades as a Measure of Curriculum Change.

30. California's New History-Social Science Curriculum Promises Richness and Depth.

31. Curriculum Change in Loosely Coupled Systems.

32. PRE-CONDITIONS FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT.

33. Looking at Writing.

34. A Conversation with John Goodlad.

35. A Concerns-Based Approach to Curriculum Change.

36. Curriculum Change During the Progressive Era.

37. Power and Influence in the Change Process.

38. The Realities of Choosing and Using Instructional Materials.

39. Creating a Climate of Rapid Response to Needs for Change.

40. The Realities of Curriculum Change: Into an Era of Uncertainty.

41. Minimum Competencies--The Oregon Approach.

42. Thoughts on the Failure of Curriculum Reform.

43. Teachers Unions and the Curriculum Change Process.

44. When Schools Change.

45. MULTIDISCIPLINARY: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO CURRICULUM THOUGHT.

46. A Choice: Bureaucracy or Curricular Renaissance?

47. Toward an Operationally Defined Curriculum.

48. Future Education: A Systematic Approach?

49. Beyond Sputnik.

50. The Curriculum Council: New Hope, New Promise.

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