Suzanne Rice
Affiliations: | Educational Leadership and Policy Studies | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
Area:
Philosophy of Education, Medieval HistoryGoogle:
"Suzanne Rice"Children
Sign in to add traineeToni E. Hubbard | grad student | 2001 | University of Kansas |
Mary C. Markowitz | grad student | 2001 | University of Kansas |
Shannon M. Ozbun | grad student | 2004 | University of Kansas |
Randall R. Cloud | grad student | 2007 | University of Kansas |
Susan C. Rufledt | grad student | 2009 | University of Kansas |
Thomas A. Wheeler | grad student | 2009 | University of Kansas |
Hui-Chi Yang | grad student | 2009 | University of Kansas |
Jeffrey P. Debacker | grad student | 2013 | University of Kansas |
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Rice S. (2017) What's Meat Got to Do with It? Some Considerations for Ecologizing Education with Respect to Diet Educational Theory. 67: 471-489 |
Rice S, Smilie KD. (2014) In Plato's Shadow: Curriculum Differentiation and the Comprehensive American High School Educational Studies. 50: 231-245 |
Barry AL, Rice S, McDuffie-Dipman M. (2013) Books with potential for character education and a literacy-rich social studies classroom: A research study Journal of Social Studies Research. 37: 47-61 |
Rice S. (2011) Toward An Aristotelian Conception Of Good Listening Educational Theory. 61: 141-153 |
Rice S. (2009) Education for Toleration in an Era of Zero Tolerance School Policies: A Deweyan Analysis Educational Studies. 45: 556-571 |
Rice S, Hamilton ML. (2009) A Review of “Counternarratives: Studies of Teacher Education and Becoming and Being a Teacher” Educational Studies. 45: 399-402 |
Rice S. (1996) Dewey's conception of "Virtue" and its implications for moral education Educational Theory. 46: 269-282 |
Burbules NC, Rice S. (1991) Dialogue across Differences: Continuing the Conversation Harvard Educational Review. 61: 393-416 |