Eleanor Duckworth

Eleanor Ruth Duckworth (born 1935) is a teacher, teacher educator, and psychologist.

Duckworth earned her Ph.D. at the Université de Genève in 1977. She grounds her work in Jean Piaget and Bärbel Inhelder's insights into the nature and development of understanding and intelligence and in their clinical interview method. She was also an elementary school teacher. Her participation in the 1960s curriculum development projects Elementary Science Study and African Primary Science Program was germinal for her insights and practices in exploratory methods in teaching and learning. Provided by Wikipedia
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    "The having of wonderful ideas" and other essays on teaching and learning by Duckworth, Eleanor, 1935-

    New York : Teachers College,Columbia University, 2006
    3rd ed.
    Format: Book


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    Teacher to teacher : learning from each other by Duckworth, Eleanor, 1935-

    New York : Teachers College Press, 1997
    Format: Book


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    "The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning by Duckworth, Eleanor, 1935-

    New York : Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1996
    Second edition.
    Format: Book


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    "The having of wonderful ideas" and other essays on teaching and learning by Duckworth, Eleanor, 1935-

    New York : Teachers College Press, 2006
    3rd ed.
    Format: Electronic eBook
    Full text (One concurrent Emmanuel user only).
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    "The having of wonderful ideas" & other essays on teaching & learning by Duckworth, Eleanor, 1935-

    New York : Teachers College Press, 1987
    Format: Book