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About the Authors.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction. (Ronald J. Henry).
2. The Que Process at the National Level (Ruth Mitchell).
3. The Que Process at the Local Level (Gloria John, Ruth Mitchell).
4. Wandering Through the World of Standards: Evolution of a Biologist’s Perspective (Barbara Baumstark).
5. Chemical Education Today (Jerry Sarquis).
6. The English Chair’s Guide to a Learning-Centured Curriculum (Susan Albertine).
7. The QUE Project and History Learning and Teaching: The Case of Long Beach State (Tim Keirn, Brett Mizelle).
8. Mathematics and Que: Oil and Water? (Bernard L. Madison, Susan L. Ganter).
9. Reflections on Success and Recommendations to Ensure It (Ruth Mitchell, Ronald J. Henry).
Appendix A: A Brief Chronological History of QUE.
Appendix B: Outcomes at Level 14 and Level 16 in Biology, Chemistry, English, History, and Mathematics.
Appendix C: Constructing Effective Rubrics.
Appendix D: Publications and Conference Presentations.
Appendix E: QUE Personnel: Cluster Coordinators, Staff, and Consultants.
Index.
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