school improvement programs

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school improvement programs

Guiding change in special education

how to help schools with new ideas and practices
2004

Getting excited about data

combining people, passion, and proof to maximize student achievement
2004

Top ten myths in education

fantasies Americans love to believe
2000

Content knowledge

a compendium of standards and benchmarks for k-12 education
1997
Addresses the major issues surrounding content standards for kindergarten through twelfth grade curriculums; provides a model for their identification; and applies the model in order to identify standards and benchmarks in all subject areas.

The keys to effective schools

educational reform as continuous improvement
2002

PLCs, DI, & RTI

professional learning communities, differentiated instruction, response to intervention : a tapestry for school change
2011
"Judy Stoehr, Maria Banks, and Linda Allen's Weaving the Tapestry: Implementing and Sustaining Differentiation, Response to Intervention and Professional Learning Communities is a practical guide for educational leaders and teachers who are interested in understanding how professional learning communities, response to intervention, and differentiated instruction can all be effectively used together in a systematic, school-wide way. With practical classroom strategies and implementation and integration tools, Stoehr, Banks, and Allen specifically demonstrate how professional learning communities can be the umbrella under which response to intervention and differentiated instruction can function and play off of each other. The authors go on to explain how this approach of using PLCs as the framework for sharing new strategies and understandings, discussing data collected through assessments, and evaluating data against benchmarks will give teachers a stronger support system in making their instructional decisions and ultimately increasing student achievement"-- Provided by publisher.

Engaging Students

The Next Level of Working on the Work
2011
"Working on the Work (WOW) offers a motivational framework for improving student performance by improving the quality of school designed for students. In this second edition, author Phillip Schlechty incorporates what he's learned from the field and from the hundreds of workshops he and his organization, the Schlechty Center, have conducted since the book's first publication. WOW is a theory of motivation that tries to answer the question: "What can teachers build into the task and activities they design for students that will increase the prospect which students will find meaning in the tasks assigned?" The guide is filled with practical wisdom"--Provided by publisher.

Unmistakable impact

a partnership approach for dramatically improving instruction
2011

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