Robert E. Stake
Robert E. Stake
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Evaluating Art Education Programs in Community Centers Vol. 4
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Evaluating the arts in education: A responsive approach
cover - POParadigm of CareRobert E. Stake
Paradigm of Care
no cover - MCMultiple Case Study AnalysisRobert E. Stake
Multiple Case Study Analysis
no cover - QRQualitative ResearchRobert E. Stake
Qualitative research
no cover - S&Standards-Based & Responsiv...Robert E. Stake
Standards-Based & Responsive Evaluation
no cover - TTTelling talesRobert E. Stake
Telling tales
no cover - AIAdvances in program evaluationRobert E. Stake
Advances in program evaluation
no cover - TBThe BurdenRobert E. Stake
The Burden
no cover - TPTeacher preparation archivesRobert E. Stake
Teacher preparation archives
no cover - CSCase studies in science educationRobert E. Stake
Case studies in science education
no cover - TEThe effect of television instru...Robert E. Stake
The effect of television instruction on individual learning curves / Robert E. Stake
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- Open Work
Evaluating Art Education Programs in Community Centers Vol. 4
- Open Work
Evaluating the arts in education: A responsive approach
- Open Work
Paradigm of Care
- Open Work
Multiple Case Study Analysis
- Open Work
Qualitative research
- Open Work
Standards-Based & Responsive Evaluation
- Open Work
Telling tales
- Open Work
Advances in program evaluation
- Open Work
The Burden
- Open Work
Teacher preparation archives
- Open Work
Case studies in science education
- Open Work
The effect of television instruction on individual learning curves / Robert E. Stake