This case study of an exceptional teacher provides an account of the difficulties and rewards of putting innovative teaching into practice. The author uses descriptions of classroom life to explore one teacher's attempts to create an innovative means of teaching science in secondary school.
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This sensitive and thorough examination of project-based learning will appeal to many educators seeking to improve their teaching practice. School change advocates, administrators, and policymakers interested in understanding the social, cultural, and material constraints that affect the implementation of reform will also find this account enlightening.
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