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Product Description: Examines the educational programs American Indians developed to preserve their cultural and ethnic identity, improve their livelihood, and serve the needs of their youth in Chicago. After World War II, American Indians began relocating to urban areas in large numbers, in search of employment...read more
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9781438457697, titled "Community Self-Determination: American Indian Education in Chicago, 1952-2006" | State Univ of New York Pr, October 1, 2015, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: After World War II, American Indians began relocating to urban areas in large numbers, in search of employment.
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9781438457680, titled "Community Self-determination: American Indian Education in Chicago, 1952-2006" | Reprint edition (State Univ of New York Pr, July 2, 2016), cover price $25.95 | About this edition: Examines the educational programs American Indians developed to preserve their cultural and ethnic identity, improve their livelihood, and serve the needs of their youth in Chicago.
Product Description: The edTPA is a subject-specific, web-based portfolio assessment designed to measure a beginning teacherâs readiness to enter a classroom with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities in three primary areas: planning, instruction, and assessment...read more
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9781497363915 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 16, 2014, cover price $9.00 | About this edition: The edTPA is a subject-specific, web-based portfolio assessment designed to measure a beginning teacherâs readiness to enter a classroom with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities in three primary areas: planning, instruction, and assessment.
Product Description: Geneva was an ideal location for settlement, with rich farming soil, a river to power the mills, and a plentiful supply of trees for lumber; it didnât take long to attract and support a thriving community. Incorporated in 1858, Geneva remains an idyllic village, home to fine architecture from the mid- to late-19th century, scenic parks along the banks of the Fox River, and a sense of community spirit and pride...read more
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9780738533476 | Arcadia Pub, October 1, 2004, cover price $21.99 | About this edition: Geneva was an ideal location for settlement, with rich farming soil, a river to power the mills, and a plentiful supply of trees for lumber; it didnât take long to attract and support a thriving community.
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