J R Wilson
J.R. Wilson has thirty plus years' experience working in public education as an elementary classroom teacher, middle and high school math teacher, state department of education curriculum consultant, regional educational service agency staff development coordinator, and elementary principal. As a team member he has been involved in writing science and math standards. He has served on the Executive Committee of a math advocacy group in Washington State called Where's the Math? He has...See more
J.R. Wilson has thirty plus years' experience working in public education as an elementary classroom teacher, middle and high school math teacher, state department of education curriculum consultant, regional educational service agency staff development coordinator, and elementary principal. As a team member he has been involved in writing science and math standards. He has served on the Executive Committee of a math advocacy group in Washington State called Where's the Math? He has participated in and coordinated reviews of the draft Common Core Math Standards, and state standards. Even though retired now, J.R. continues to work on education issues along with other volunteer work. He and his wife are residents of the Pacific Northwest. See less
J R Wilson's Featured Books
J R Wilson book reviews
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The mind
The Mind/Life Science Library
The Mind is one of twenty-six volumes from the Life Science Library. Originally published in the 1960s, this series is an introduction to the many fields of science and their application to society. ... Read More
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Research Methods in Psychology
well written, clear explanations
by judi194, Mar 1, 2012
Research design is an interesting area, and required if you are doing research at all, or reviewing other people's research. This is a very good guide in understanding what goes into creating a very ... Read More
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Research Methods in Psychology
Clear and to the point
by chimpy1, Sep 6, 2007
I would highly recommend this book to any beginning research student, mostly because the explanations of the concepts are very clear, and the examples are more concrete than my other textbook. Read More