Alice Miel
}}Alice Miel (February 21, 1906 – January 31, 1998) was an American educator and writer of ''The Shortchanged Children of Suburbia'', a study that has been characterized as a “groundbreaking” study in its publicized stress on what suburban schools failed to teach about human differences and cultural diversity. She was also greatly known as a social educator and curriculum development scholar. Provided by Wikipedia
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Changing the curriculum, a social process, by Miel, Alice, 1906-1998
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Cooperative procedures in learning. by Miel, Alice, 1906-1998
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More than social studies; a view of social learning in the elementary school, by Miel, Alice, 1906-1998
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Creativity in teaching: invitations and instances.
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Individualizing reading practices
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Supervision for improved instruction: new challenges, new responses by Lewis, Arthur J., 1919-
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