Playing Doctor with Education: Considerations in Using Medical Rounds as a Model for Instructional Rounds.

作者: Rachel Roegman , Carolyn Riehl

DOI: 10.1177/105268461202200505

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摘要: This article examines the literature on medical rounds to inform recent move toward instructional as a practice of districtwide improvement and professional learning for superintendents ...

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