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September-October 2000

Here is a Table of Contents for the September-October 2000 issue of Illinois School Board Journal. Highlighted articles are available here in full-text form. For other articles get in touch with:

    IASB Publications
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    217/528-9688, extension 1131

  • One on one with Mike Johnson by James Russell
    Michael D. Johnson shares his thoughts about school governance, Illinois school districts and more.
  • Palatine board maps path to quality by Cynthia Woods, Gary Adkins
    The Board of Education of Palatine C.C. District 15 pursues continuous quality improvement – and wins a top award in the process.
  • Multiple intelligences Jessica C. Billings
    Howard Gardner has identified eight specific ways for people to be smart. His work is having a profound impact on American education.
  • Howard Gardner in his own words by Stefanie Weiss
    In an interview, Howard Gardner talks about his ground-breaking work.
  • How are your buildings smart? by Hank Boer, Frances Karanovich
    The implications of Howard Gardner’s include school buildings, as well as curriculum.
  • How are you smart? by Susan Black
    Researchers are rethinking gifted education in the light of Howard Gardner’s research.
  • The intelligences of teachers by Jim Parsons
    The author takes a light-hearted look at the Multiple Intelligences that teachers learn – as self-defense.


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