Ira J. Gordon
Ira J. Gordon
Ira J. Gordon was Professor of Education and Director of the Institute for Development of Human Resources at The University of Florida. He was a member of the National Association for Education of Young Children, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, American Research Association and the American Psychological Association. Dr. Gordon received his M.A. and Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University, and his B.B.A. from the City College of New York. Source: Front flap of *Building Effective Home-School Relationships*
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El Primer año de vida
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Baby to parent, parent to baby
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Building effective home-school relationships
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The infant experience
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Human development
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Baby learning through baby play
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Child learning through child play
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Readings in research in developmental psychology
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Readings in research in developmental psychology
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Baby learning through baby play
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Human development, from birth through adolescence
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Criteria for theories of instruction
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Parent involvement in compensatory education
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Studying the Child in School
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Human development; readings in research
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Human development, from birth through adolescence
cover - BTBaby to ParentIra J. Gordon
Baby to Parent
no cover - OTOn the continuity of developmentIra J. Gordon
On the continuity of development
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Early Childhood Education (National Society for the Study of Education)
no cover - CVChildren's views of themselvesIra J. Gordon
Children's views of themselves
no cover - OEOn early learningIra J. Gordon
On early learning
no cover - OEOn early learning: the modifiab...Ira J. Gordon
On early learning: the modifiability of human potential
no cover - AIAn inter-disciplinary approach...Ira J. Gordon
An inter-disciplinary approach to improving the development of culturally disadvantaged children
no cover - STStudying the child in the schoolIra J. Gordon
Studying the child in the school
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El Primer año de vida
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Baby to parent, parent to baby
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Building effective home-school relationships
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The infant experience
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Human development
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Baby learning through baby play
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Child learning through child play
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Readings in research in developmental psychology
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Readings in research in developmental psychology
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Baby learning through baby play
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Human development, from birth through adolescence
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Criteria for theories of instruction
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Parent involvement in compensatory education
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Studying the Child in School
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Human development; readings in research
- Open Work
Human development, from birth through adolescence
- Open Work
Baby to Parent
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On the continuity of development
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Early Childhood Education (National Society for the Study of Education)
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Children's views of themselves
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On early learning
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On early learning: the modifiability of human potential
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An inter-disciplinary approach to improving the development of culturally disadvantaged children
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Studying the child in the school