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  • - If Not Me, Then Who?
    av Dana Frazee & Vicki Urquhuart
    521,-

    This completely revised third edition of the best-selling Teaching Reading in the Content Areas seeks to help educators understand how to teach reading in their respective disciplines, choose the best reading strategies from the vast array available, and positively impact student learning.

  • - How to Conquer Myths, Build Commitment, and Get Results
    av Douglas B. Reeves
    417,-

  • av Charlotte Danielson
    417,-

    Every school relies on teachers who informally and voluntarily lead various efforts in the school. These teachers may not be appointed leaders or paid leaders, but they are committed leaders: they see a need and they respond to it. What do these teacher leaders do that is different from the work of excellent teachers who are not teacher leaders? If we can articulate those skills, says Charlotte Danielson, then we can take steps to enable more teachers to develop those skills and be better equipped to tackle special projects.Teacher Leadership That Strengthens Professional Practice is designed to be a resource not only for prospective teacher leaders but also for administrators who want to better support the development of outstanding teacher leaders.Teachers seeking to expand their leadership capacity will learn how to* recognize an opportunity and take initiative, * mobilize colleagues around a common purpose, * marshal resources and take action, * monitor and adjust the initiative, * sustain the commitments of others, and* contribute to the learning organization.Administrators will find advice on how to cultivate, promote, honor, and empower teacher leaders--and how to work with them to successfully present innovations to the school community.In short, this book gives individuals and schools a practical framework for tapping teachers' leadership potential and marshaling their efforts to better educate students and create a stronger learning community. As Danielson convincingly shows, genuine teacher leadership is a powerful force for constructive change.

  • - Research-Based Strategies for Every Teacher
    av Robert J. Marzano
    527,-

    In this follow-up to the popular What Works in Schools, Robert J. Marzano discusses the research-based strategies that every teacher can use to effectively manage the classroom and help students take responsibility for their own behavior.

  • - Smarter Assessment Practices to Empower and Engage
    av Myron Dueck
    487,-

    In this engaging and well-researched book, Myron Dueck reveals troubling issues related to traditional approaches and offers numerous examples of educators at all levels who are transforming assessment by using tools and methods that engage and empower students.

  • - The Missing Link for Translating Research into Practice
    av Jim Knight
    551,-

    Every day, teachers need the best resources and forms of support because students deserve the best we as educators can offer. An instructional playbook aims to serve as that kind of support: a tool that coaches can use to help teachers match specific learning goals with the right research-based instructional strategies.

  • - A Springboard for Academic and Social-Emotional Development
    av John Almarode, Nancy Frey & Douglas Fisher
    447,-

    With the right planning and support, dynamic collaborative learning can thrive everywhere. In this book, educators Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, and John Almarode explain how to create and sustain student learning communities.

  • av Laura J. Tolone & Jane E. Pollock
    447,-

    Combines updated research and real-world stories to demonstrate how it takes only one teacher to make a difference in student performance. The approach presented expands the classic three-part curriculum-instruction-assessment framework by adding one key ingredient: feedback.

  • - A Strengths-Based Guide for Teachers and Teams
    av Marilyn Swartz & Margaret Searle
    537,-

    How many times have you been stumped by a student's failure to learn? You tried everything in your tool kit, but nothing worked. Now what if there were a process that would help you pinpoint the student's specific need and design an action plan to remedy the problem? Solving Academic and Behavior Problems offers just that.

  • av Simon Rodberg
    447,-

    By focusing on key questions, school leaders can find a path through the complex decisions they encounter every day. What If I'm Wrong? and Other Key Questions for Decisive School Leadership guides you past the pitfalls of split-second instinct, groupthink, prejudice, and the rush to judgment.

  • - How to Focus School Improvement for Better Results
    av Douglas B. Reeves
    487,-

    School improvement can often feel like a losing battle, but it doesn't have to be. In this fully revised and updated second edition of The Learning Leader, Douglas Reeves helps leadership teams go beyond excuses to capitalize on their strengths, reduce their weaknesses, and reset their mindset and priorities to achieve success.

  • - Critical Questions for Meaningful Leadership and Professional Growth
    av Baruti K. Kafele
    371,-

    Presents reflective questions that encompass the breadth and depth of the assistant principalship - from finding your leadership 'lane' to thriving and being an asset to your principal. Baruti Kafele infuses the book from beginning to end with personal anecdotes and accounts of both failures and successes from his years as an assistant principal.

  • - Dismantling Racial Bias to Support Students of Color
    av Alexs Pate
    411,-

    When children of color enter their classrooms each year, many often encounter low expectations, disconnection, and other barriers to their success. In The Innocent Classroom, Alexs Pate traces the roots of these disparities to pervasive negative stereotypes which children are made aware of before they even walk through the school door.

  • - How to Bring Out the Best in Every Teacher
    av Carl Glickman & Rebecca West Burns
    457,-

    In this revised edition, Carl Glickman and Rebecca West Burns synthesize their experience in teacher education and supervision into a comprehensive guide to supporting teacher growth and student learning. Embedded in every page are the essential knowledge, skills, approaches, and methods that leaders need to drive instructional improvement.

  • - The Inclusive Art of Supporting Students Who Challenge Us
    av Kate Macleod & Julie Causton
    447,-

    Details how teachers can shift from a "behaviour management" mindset (that punishes students for "bad" behavior or rewards students for "good" or "compliant" behavior) to an approach that supports all students - even the most challenging ones - with kindness, creativity, acceptance, and love.

  • av Toby J. Karten & Wendy W. Murawski
    487,-

    Co-teaching has been increasingly adopted to support students in the general education classroom. After 20 years of field testing, we know what works - and what doesn't. In this guide, co-teaching and inclusion experts Toby Karten and Wendy Murawski detail the best practices for successful co-teaching and ways to troubleshoot common pitfalls.

  • av Barbara Boroson
    511,-

    With warmth and wisdom informed by her experience as a school administrator, autism educator, clinician, and parent, Barbara Boroson provides a holistic look at the challenges students on the spectrum face in the areas of anxiety, executive function, sensation, communication, socialization, engagement, and cognitive acquisition.

  • av William H. Parrett & Kathleen M. Budge
    497,-

    Expanding on the authors' original framework's concepts of actions and school culture, this book incorporates new insights for addressing equity, trauma, and social-emotional learning. These fresh perspectives combine with lessons learned from high-poverty, high-performing schools to form the updated and enhanced Framework for Collective Action.

  • - A Brain-Based Model for K-12 Instructional Design and Delivery
    av Bryan Goodwin, Tonia Gibson & Kristin Rouleau
    471,-

    Unpacks the cognitive science underlying research-supported learning strategies so you can sequence them into experiences that challenge, inspire, and engage your students. As a result, you'll learn to teach with more intentionality - understanding not just what to do but also when and why to do it.

  • av Michael Wehmeyer & Yong Zhao
    447,-

    Explores the how and why of self-determined learning - which emphasizes autonomy and choice, turning over ownership for learning to students by supporting them in engaging in activities that are of personal value to them, thus enabling them to act volitionally.

  • - Listening, Learning, and Leading Together
    av Lisa Lande, Russ Quaglia, Deborah Young & m.fl.
    497,-

    Reflects the dream of a true partnership in listening, learning, and leading together. When the potential of voice is fully realized, schools will look and feel different. Cooperation will replace competition and conflict, collaboration will replace isolation, and confidence will replace insecurity.

  • - How Educators Can Leverage Relationships to Improve Practice
    av Meghan Everette & Fred Ende
    487,-

    Argues that schoolwide success starts with relationships - not only between students and adults, but also among all adults up and down the education hierarchy. It's by leveraging these relationships that educators can influence outcomes and effect real change.

  • - Authentic Learning Through Place-Based Education
    av Tom Vander Ark
    447,-

    Aimed at educators from preK to high school, The Power of Place is a definitive guide to developing programs that will lead to successful outcomes for students, more fulfilling careers for teachers, and lasting benefits for communities.

  • - 8 Ways to Revitalize Your School Leadership
    av Jen Schwanke
    471,-

    Sharing the wisdom gained from colleagues and her own experience as a principal, Jen Schwanke offers an engaging, accessible account of the ups and downs of the job, along with helpful, step-by-step suggestions for how to reinvigorate a flagging career and restore the joy that comes with making a school the best that it can be.

  • - An Action Guide for Educators
    av Kami Thordarson & Alyssa Gallagher
    497,-

    Offers educators a practical guide for navigating design thinking's invigorating challenges and reaping its considerable rewards. The authors dig deep into the five-stage design thinking process, highlighting risk factors and recommending specific steps to keep you moving forward.

  • - Insights from Neuroscience and the Classroom
    av Judy Willis & Malana Willis
    487,-

    Thanks to unprecedented advances in brain science, we know more about the brain today than ever before. But what does that science tell us about how we learn? How can we capture the power of neuroscience research so that it benefits our students? Judy Willis and Malana Willis answer these questions with clarity and insight.

  • - Tools to Engage Students in Meaning Making
    av Jay McTighe
    447,-

    Far too often, our students attain only a superficial level of knowledge that fails to prepare them for deeper challenges in school and beyond. In Teaching for Deeper Learning, renowned educators and best-selling authors Jay McTighe and Harvey Silver propose a solution: teaching students to make meaning for themselves.

  • - A Schoolwide Approach to Support K-8 Emergent Bilinguals
    av Lori Helman
    471,-

    Offers educational leaders a comprehensive and accessible guide to best practices for supporting students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in a school environment that embraces equity.

  • - 56 Exercises to Help Educators Understand and Challenge Bias, Racism, and Privilege
    av Vernita Mayfield
    497,-

    Provides a structure to begin meaningful conversations about race, culture, bias, privilege, and power within the time constraints of an ordinary school. The 56 exercises include activities, discussions, and readings in which to engage during each of the four quarters of the school year.

  • - Research-Based Ways to Improve Instruction
    av Barbara Gottschalk
    457,-

    Dispels ten common misconceptions about ELLs and gives teachers the information they need to help their ELLs succeed in the classroom. From her perspective as a teacher of English as a second language, Barbara Gottschalk gives teachers a crystal-clear understanding of how to reach ELLs at each stage of English language acquisition.

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