David E. Drew
David E. Drew
David E. Drew holds the Joseph B. Platt Chair in the Management of Technology. His principal appointment is in the School of Educational Studies, where his teaching focuses on data analytics, statistical analysis, and model building. For 10 years Drew served as dean of the School of Educational Studies.
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STEM the tide
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What they didn't teach you in graduate school
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Aptitude revisited
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Strengthening academic science
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Increasing student development options in college
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Science development
cover - WTWhat They Didn't Teach You in G...David E. Drew
What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School 3. 0
no cover - CCCompetency, careers, and collegeDavid E. Drew
Competency, careers, and college
no cover - TEThe effects of federal funds up...David E. Drew
The effects of federal funds upon selected health-related disciplines
no cover - ESEvaluating science departmentsDavid E. Drew
Evaluating science departments
no cover - TUThe use of computers in the Har...David E. Drew
The use of computers in the Harvard Graduate School of Education
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STEM the tide
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What they didn't teach you in graduate school
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Aptitude revisited
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Strengthening academic science
- Open Work
Increasing student development options in college
- Open Work
Science development
- Open Work
What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School 3. 0
- Open Work
Competency, careers, and college
- Open Work
The effects of federal funds upon selected health-related disciplines
- Open Work
Evaluating science departments
- Open Work
The use of computers in the Harvard Graduate School of Education