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Bold moves for schools

how we create remarkable learning environments
2017
"[Presents a] vision, ... framework, a clear roadmap, and ... practical tools for transforming antiquated schools into innovative learning environments ... [This book] is for all education professionals aspiring to better serve today's children"--Back cover. Jacobs and Alcock examine every aspect of K?12 education, including curriculum, instruction, assessment, and the program structures of space?both physical and virtual?time, and grouping of learners and professionals. In a new job description for teachers, Jacobs and Alcock highlight and expound on the following roles: self-navigating professional learner, social contractor, media critic and media maker, innovative designer, globally connected citizen, and advocate for learners and learning. With thought-provoking proposals and practical strategies for change, Bold Moves for Schools sets educators on the path to redefining their profession and creating exciting new learning environments.

Small steps, big changes

eight essential practices for transforming schools through mathematics
2012

Becoming good American schools

the struggle for civic virtue in education reform
2000
Profiles sixteen schools in the United States that sought to alter their structures and daily practices in order to provide a better education for their students, discussing which reforms worked and which failed, how they implemented new programs, and what the final outcome was for each school.

Everyone Leaves Behind a Name

True Stories
2012
Michael Brick is one of those writers who never leaves your side, and what pleasurable company he provides.In reading this collection of his newspaper and magazine stories from Brooklyn, Houston, and beyond, picture the man. Tall, and lanky, and so proud to be Texan, wearing a brown vest and cowboy boots, his narrow reporter?s notebook in his back pocket slapping at his flat ass, as if urging him onward because these blank pages needed filling.Brick?s words breathe life into his subjects. Here is Willy, the world-weary lady bartender at a salt-air bar, and all you need to know is that Her daddy was William, who wanted a son.? Here is Minerva Ramirez, aging with Down syndrome, her hair tied in a floral bow, pretty like Tinkerbell.? And Danny Wimprine, a talented quarterback too small for the N.F.L., whose gorgeous touchdown throws for the New Orleans VooDoo arena football team makes women swoon. And Peter Carmine Gaetano Napolitano, the bartender at the Melody Lanes bowling alley in south Brooklyn, wearing suspenders and a red-trimmed cummerbund, an insurance policy for pants.?Brick brings his characters to life, and brings them along with him to the party. Make room for the Coney Island mermaids, wearing green-sequined bras and knocking back Buds. Another round, please.Proceeds from the book will benefit the Brick family.

Overloaded and underprepared

strategies for stronger schools and healthy, successful kids
2015
"Synthesizes the research on effective school practices and offers concrete tools and strategies that educators and parents can use immediately to make a difference in their communities"--Back cover.

Implementing change

patterns, principles, and potholes
2001

Teaching as leadership

how highly effective teachers close the achievement gap
2010

Using data to improve learning for all

a collaborative inquiry approach
2009
Offers educational leaders expert advice on how to use data to improve student learning, focusing on how data can be used to promote equity within a culturally proficient school environment.

Creative schools

the grassroots revolution that's transforming education
2015
"Argues for an end to the outmoded industrial educational system and proposes a highly personalized, organic approach that draws on technological and professional resources to engage all students, develop their love of learning, and enable them to face the challenges of the twenty-first century"--OCLC.

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