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published by the Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education
edited by David Perkins
This website is an electronic community dedicated to the advancement of educational instruction and best practice.   Users will find three frameworks for teaching:  1) The Thinking Classroom, 2) Teaching for Understanding (TFU). and 3) Education with New Technologies.  Developed by curriculum designers at the Harvard School of Education and Project Zero, this resource also includes tools for teachers to design online curriculum, collaborate with other teachers online, create personal portfolios, access model lessons and projects, publish materials, and participate in online workshops and discussion forums.  Multiple opportunities exist for using the website as a meeting place with other teachers across the globe.
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Education Practices
- Curriculum Development
- Technology
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- High School
- Middle School
- Elementary School
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- Instructional Material
= Best practice
= Curriculum
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curriculum, curriculum development, distance education, teacher preparation
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Metadata instance created July 24, 2007 by Sharon Kirby
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October 12, 2007 by Caroline Hall
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, edited by D. Perkins (Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, 2007), WWW Document, (http://learnweb.harvard.edu/alps/home/index.cfm).
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ALPS: Active Learning Practices for Schools, edited by D. Perkins (Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, 2007), <http://learnweb.harvard.edu/alps/home/index.cfm>.
APA Format
Perkins, D. (Ed.). (2007, October 11). ALPS: Active Learning Practices for Schools. Retrieved April 24, 2024, from Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education: http://learnweb.harvard.edu/alps/home/index.cfm
Chicago Format
Perkins, David, ed. ALPS: Active Learning Practices for Schools. Cambridge: Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, October 11, 2007. http://learnweb.harvard.edu/alps/home/index.cfm (accessed 24 April 2024).
MLA Format
Perkins, David, ed. ALPS: Active Learning Practices for Schools. Cambridge: Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2007. 11 Oct. 2007. 24 Apr. 2024 <http://learnweb.harvard.edu/alps/home/index.cfm>.
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@misc{ Title = {ALPS: Active Learning Practices for Schools}, Publisher = {Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {24 April 2024}, Month = {October 11, 2007}, Year = {2007} }
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