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Changing Assessments
Assessing the Thinking Curriculum: New Tools for Educational Reform
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Author(s):
Lauren B. Resnick
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Daniel P. Resnick
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1992
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Springer Netherlands
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1992
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10.1007/978-94-011-2968-8_3
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Assessing the Thinking Curriculum: New Tools for Educational Reform
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Assessment in Context: The Alternative to Standardized Testing
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