Box Archives 160-03-01-001 Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Considerations for Economy and Quality Education Through Year-Round Schools, 1969-08
64 pages.
By John D. McLain, Chairman, State Committee for Year-Round Education, Pennsylvania Department of Education
Research-Learning Center, Clarion State College, Clarion, PA
Argentina, 1989
Argentina, 1989
For a copy of, and explanatory information about this publication, see Series: Dunn, Brian.
Of Time and Space, 1964
Transcript of a speech delivered to Committee of Overseers of the International Center of Boston University.
Report on Archaeological Activities, 1965 - 1968
Includes individual reports for 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1968 in one bound volume.
Using Constructivist Teaching Methods Investigating the Inverse Square Law to Transform an Aristotelian Class to One That Uses the Scientific Method, 2004-08
Ashcraft's article appears on pages 21-27 of the volume in this folder. The volume is titled, "Best Practices for Teacher Preparation in Mathematics and Science: A Monograph, August 2004. The monograph is from the Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation in Pennsylvania.
Use of Conceptual Change Theory as a Theoretical Framework for Secondary Science Methods Course Design, 2004-08
For the hard copy of this article, see series: Ashcraft, Paul G. Folder: Using Constructivist........
Courson's article appears on pages 47-52 of the volume in that folder. The volume is titled, "Best Practices for Teacher Preparation in Mathematics and Science: A Monograph" August 2004. The monograph is from the Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation in Pennsylvania.
Temperature Dependence of the Spectrum of the Depolarized Light Scattered by Anisotropic Liquids, 1969-09
67 pages.
Cover states:
An Abstract of a Thesis in Physics
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education
September, 1969
The Pennsylvania State University
The Graduate School
Department of Physics
Ashcraft, Paul G., 2004-08
Carbone, Elaine, 2007 - 2008
According to Clarion University undergraduate catalog data, Elaine Carbone was a professor in the Mathematics Department beginning in 1998. She earned her B.S. and M.Ed. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and her Ed.D. from the University of Pittsburgh.
