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Research on Schools, Neighborhoods and Communities

Toward Civic Responsibility

Research on Schools, Neighborhoods and Communities( )
Editor: Tate, William F.
Contribution by: Tate, William F.
Allen, Walter
Arzubiaga, Angela E.
Ceja, Miguel
Chmielewski, Anna K.
Cousins, Linwood H.
Dupree, Davido
Duran, Jacquelyn
Elizondo, Evellyn
Ellen, Ingrid Gould
Fegley, Suzanne
Galster, George
Golden, Olivia
Grzesikowski, Courtney
Gutierrez, Kris D.
Heath, Shirley Brice
Hedges, Larry V.
Hill, Kathryn
Hogrebe, Mark
Johnson, Odis D.
Jones, Nathan
Lee, Carol D.
Henry M. Levin,,
Logan, John
McNew-Birren, Jill
Roslyn Arlin Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin
Morris, Jerome E.
Notaro, Sheri
Oakley, Deirdre
Olivas, Michael A.
O'Regan, Katherine
Raudenbush, Stephen W.
Ready, Douglas
reardon, sean f.
Roda, Allison
Sampson, Robert J.
Schwartz, Amy Ellen
Spencer, Margaret Beale
Stiefel, Leanna
Tinsley, Brian
Velasco, Anne
Walters, Ronald
Warner, Miya Tamiko
Wells, Amy Stuart
White, Terrenda
Williams, Brian
Wolfe, Gail
Yun, John T.
ISBN:978-1-4422-0468-3
Publication Date:Feb 2012
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $109.00
Book Description:

This volume focuses on research and theoretical developments related to the role of geography in education, human development, and health. Multiple disciplinary perspectives provide the strengths and problems in our communities. Research in this presidential volume provides historical, moral, and scientifically based arguments to inform understandings of civic problems and possible solutions.

Book Details
Pages:564
Detailed Subjects: Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Education / Educational Policy & Reform / Federal Legislation
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.99 x 9.89 x 1.33 Inches
Book Weight:2.54 Pounds
Author Biography
(Editor)
Born in Red Oak, Iowa, educated at Coe College; the University of Iowa, Iowa City; and Georgetown University, John Logan found inspiration for his early poetical works in his conversion to Catholicism. Influenced primarily by Rainer Maria Rilke, his poetry has moved from a religious formalistic style to a freedom of line and voice.

Editor of Choice, a major magazine of poetry and photography, Logan has received the Indiana School Letters Fellowship (1965, 1969); the Miles Modern Poetry Award (1967); and a Rockefeller grant (1968).

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