by Jeffrey Scarborough and Raymond Ravaglia
CSLI
eISBN: 978-1-57586-742-7 | Paper: 978-1-57586-740-3
Library of Congress Classification LD7501.S9147P37 2016
Dewey Decimal Classification 373.79473

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this companion volume to Bricks and Mortar, Jeffrey Scarborough and Raymond Ravaglia present a series of essays written by senior instructors and division heads at the Stanford Online High School (SOHS). Written from the perspective of the online-learning practitioner, these essays discuss in detail the challenges of teaching particular disciplines, accomplishing particular pedagogical objectives, and fostering the habits of mind characteristic of students who have received deep education in a given discipline. Perspectives from the Disciplines also examines counseling, student services, and student life viewpoints as it discusses how a truly international community has been fostered at SOHS, and how SOHS’s student relationships are in many ways deeper and more intimate than those found in traditional secondary schools.

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