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Ebsco eBook Collection includes 2,900 electronic books, or eBooks related to education. Subjects covered include: educational technology, educational change, psychology of learning, teaching and learning, multicultural education, educational philosophy, curriculum planning, and more.
Includes over 1,600 e-books on various aspects of education research methods (quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods sciences. Also includes a searchable collection of over 200 case studies of real education social research, commissioned and designed to help users understand abstract methodological concepts in practice.
Provides access to more than 1,000 titles for education including: learning & instruction, linguistics, child & school psychology, linguistics, and higher education. The e-books are searchable down to the chapter level.
Provides a comprehensive, and a reader-friendly narrative of the working of the Indian Supreme Court in ways that enable us to assess its collective strength and fragility as an institution of national governance Oxford ebook
Examines whether or not American education policy be consistent with democratic ideals? Robust democracy is the combination of participation, self-rule, equality, understanding, and inclusion, but these norms can produce contradictory policy. ProQuest ebooks
Feld offers the first report of what actually happens when police question juveniles. Drawing on remarkable data, Feld analyzes interrogation tapes and transcripts, police reports, juvenile court filings and sentences, and probation and sentencing reports, describing in rich detail what actually happens in the interrogation room JSTOR ebook
Collision Course: Federal Education Policy Meets State and Local Realities
What happens when federal officials try to accomplish goals that depend on the resources and efforts of state and local governments? Focusing on the nation's experience with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), Manna's engaging case study considers just that question. LC89 .M222 2011
Fenwick Stacks
Detroit School Busing Case : Milliken V. Bradley and the Controversy over Desegregation
A detailed account of how and why Milliken came about, as well as its impact on the Court's school-desegregation jurisprudence and on public education in American cities KF228 .M55 B38 2011
Mason Law Library
From Education to Incarceration: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Exposes the school system’s direct relationship to the juvenile justice system. The book reveals various tenets contributing to unnecessary expulsions, leaving youth vulnerable to the streets and, ultimately, behind bars. LB3012.2 .F76 2014
Fenwick Stacks
The Law of Schools, Students and Teachers in a Nutshell
Captures the key points of the precedents governing student rights and responsibilities relating to attendance, speech, expression, religion, discipline, grades, tests, drugs, search and seizure and the range of procedural due process interests. KF4119.85 .A42 2015
Gateway Library
Presidents, Congress, and the Public Schools: The Politics of Education Reform
Examines the evolution of federal education policy and outlines a bold and controversial vision for its future. LC89 .J39 2015
Fenwick Stacks
Understanding Juvenile Law
Discusses the various bodies of law in relation to a fundamental issue permeating the entire field of juvenile law: the extent to which the law should protect young people rather than recognize them as autonomous persons. KF9780 .G37 2009
Mason Law Library