Daniel Tanner
Daniel Tanner
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Crusade for democracy
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Curriculum development
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Research review for school leaders
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History of the school curriculum
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Improving the curriculum
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Supervision in education
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Curriculum development: theory into practice
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Secondary education
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Using behavioral objectives in the classroom
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Secondary curriculum
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Schools for youth
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Improving the curriculum: The principal's challenge
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Discovering and developing the college potential of disadvantaged high school youth
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Crusade for democracy
- Open Work
Curriculum development
- Open Work
Research review for school leaders
- Open Work
History of the school curriculum
- Open Work
Improving the curriculum
- Open Work
Supervision in education
- Open Work
Curriculum development: theory into practice
- Open Work
Secondary education
- Open Work
Using behavioral objectives in the classroom
- Open Work
Secondary curriculum
- Open Work
Schools for youth
- Open Work
Improving the curriculum: The principal's challenge
- Open Work
Discovering and developing the college potential of disadvantaged high school youth