Selma Wassermann
Selma Wassermann (born 1929) is a Canadian-American author, educator, and researcher. She is a Professor Emerita at Simon Fraser University, where she led the creation of the teacher education program. Provided by Wikipedia
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This teaching life how I taught myself to teach by Wassermann, Selma
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Introduction to case method teaching a guide to the galaxy by Wassermann, Selma
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Getting down to cases learning to teach with case studies by Wassermann, Selma
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The long distance grandmother how to stay close to distant grandchildren by Wassermann, Selma
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Teaching for thinking today theory, strategies, and activities for the K-8 classroom by Wassermann, Selma
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Teaching elementary science who's afraid of spiders? by Wassermann, Selma, Ivany, J. W.
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Rethinking teacher education a bold alternative to preservice programs by Wassermann, Selma
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Asking the right question the essence of teaching by Wassermann, Selma
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Serious players in the primary classroom empowering children through active learning experiences by Wassermann, Selma
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