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  • - How to Define, Assess, and Transform It
    av Todd Whitaker & Steve Gruenert
    439,-

    In this groundbreaking book, education experts Steve Gruenert and Todd Whitaker offer tools, strategies, and advice for defining, assessing, and ultimately transforming your school's culture into one that is positive, forward-looking, and actively working to enrich students' lives.

  • - 16 Essential Characteristics for Success
    av UNKNOWN
    555,-

  • - Responding to the Needs of All Learners
    av Carol Ann Tomlinson
    505,-

    In this updated second edition of her best-selling work, Carol Ann Tomlinson offers teachers a powerful and practical way to meet a challenge that is both very modern and completely timeless: how to divide their time, resources, and efforts to effectively instruct so many students of various backgrounds, readiness and skill levels, and interests.

  • - How Do I Integrate Online and Face-to-Face Instruction?
    av William Kist
    239,-

    Do you want to incorporate purposeful and effective online learning into your classes but aren't sure where to begin? Here's the perfect introductory guide to planning a hybrid class for grades 4-12. No matter what subject you teach, this book can help you develop the skills and confidence to introduce students to this engaging way of learning.

  • - Strategies That Engage Students, Promote Active Learning, and Boost Achievement
    av James R. Garver & John V. Antonetti
    469,-

    John Antonetti and James Garver are the designers of the Look 2 Learning model of classroom walkthroughs. They've visited more than 17,000 classrooms, examining a variety of teaching and learning conditions, talking to students, examining their work, and determining their levels of thinking and engagement.

  • av Carol Ann Tomlinson
    449,-

    Takes an in-depth look at assessment and show how differentiation can improve the process in all grade levels and subject areas. After discussing differentiation in general, the authors focus on how differentiation applies to various forms of assessment-pre-assessment, formative assessment, and summative assessment-and to grading and report cards.

  • av Eric Jensen
    469,-

    When the first edition of Teaching with the Brain in Mind was published in 1998, it quickly became an ASCD best-seller, and it has gone on to inspire thousands of educators to apply brain research in their classroom teaching. Now, author Eric Jensen is back with a completely revised and updated edition of his classic work, featuring new research and practical strategies to enhance student comprehension and improve student achievement.In easy to understand, engaging language, Jensen provides a basic orientation to the brain and its various systems and explains how they affect learning. After discussing what parents and educators can do to get children's brains in good shape for school, Jensen goes on to explore topics such as motivation, critical thinking skills, optimal educational environments, emotions, and memory. He offers fascinating insights on a number of specific issues, including* How to tap into the brain's natural reward system.* The value of feedback.* The importance of prior knowledge and mental models.* The vital link between movement and cognition.* Why stress impedes learning.* How social interaction affects the brain.* How to boost students' ability to encode, maintain, and retrieve learning.* Ways to connect brain research to curriculum, assessment, and staff development.Jensen's repeated message to educators is simple: You have far more influence on students' brains than you realize . . . and you have an obligation to take advantage of the incredible revelations that science is providing. The revised and updated edition of Teaching with the Brain in Mind helps you do just that.

  • - Opening Doors to Student Understanding
    av Jay McTighe & Grant Wiggins
    409,-

    Whether you are an Understanding by Design (UbD) devotee or are searching for ways to address standards in an engaging way, Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins provide practical guidance on how to design, initiate, and embed inquiry-based teaching and learning in your classroom.

  • - 8 Ways to Put ALL Students on the Road to Academic Success
    av Suzy Pepper Rollins
    445,-

    Too often, students who fail a grade or a course receive remediation that ends up widening rather than closing achievement gaps. According to veteran classroom teacher and educational consultant Suzy Pepper Rollins, the true answer to supporting struggling students lies in acceleration.

  • - Teacher's Manual
    av Robert J. Marzano & Debra J. Pickering
    449,-

    This manual will help you implement a comprehensive approach to teaching academic vocabulary at the classroom, school, and district levels. Includes list of 7,923 terms.

  • - Critical Questions for Inspiring Classroom Excellence
    av Baruti K. Kafele
    299,-

    In this thoughtful guide for all educators, Baruti Kafele takes readers on a reflective journey designed to reignite their passion for teaching. Replete with ideas for strengthening practice and investing in student success, this book is an indispensable companion for teachers who want to give their absolute best in the classroom.

  • av Susan M. Brookhart
    449,-

    Properly crafted and individually tailored feedback on student work boosts student achievement across subjects and grades. In this updated and expanded second edition of her best-selling book, Susan Brookhart offers enhanced guidance and three lenses for considering the effectiveness of feedback.

  • - How Do I Plan for Meaningful Student Learning?
    av Michael Fisher
    239,-

    In this game-changing book, author and instructional coach Michael Fisher shows teachers how they can free themselves from rigid and ineffective busywork by replacing lesson plans with learning journeys that are guided by the students' abilities, interests, and skill levels rather than by pre-selected checklists of day-to-day benchmarks.

  • - How Do I Plan for a Successful First Week in My Classroom?
    av Otis Kriegel
    239,-

    Packed with ideas for teachers of K-8 students, this book touches on a variety of topics that are especially relevant to the first week of school. The author provides critical information that includes arranging and navigating the classroom, setting basic expectations, communicating routines, and understanding your students' needs.

  • - How Do We Take Initiatives From Goals to Actions?
    av Jeffrey Benson
    239,-

    Whether they're the result of a mandate from on high, a crisis that needs addressing, or simply a desire for improvement, change initiatives are a constant in most every school. In this book, Jeffrey Benson provides educators with a proven, practical, and broadly applicable system for implementing new practices methodically and effectively.

  • - How Educators Can Meet the Challenge
    av Judie Haynes
    375,-

    It's been six months, and I STILL can't get my English language learners to participate in class!How can I help my newcomers feel more comfortable around other students?Am I doing enough to help my English language learners succeed?Have you had these thoughts? Take heart, you are not alone. As schools and districts swell with growing numbers of English language learners, and as administrators and teachers wrestle with federal guidelines for educating these students, many educators are faced with these same challenges and much more. To meet these challenges, it is imperative for educators to learn about and use the theories and teaching strategies that will help English language learners succeed in the classroom.In Getting Started with English Language Learners: How Educators Can Meet the Challenge, Judie Haynes provides a practical resource to help educators who are new to the field of English as a Second Language understand the needs of English language learners. From learning how students acquire a second language to differentiating instruction to exploring practical strategies for teaching newcomers, this book will help educators learn how to create effective learning environments for English language learners.Real-life scenarios from actual classrooms are presented throughout the book. The book also includes a brief overview of different types of ESL programs used in the United States and a helpful glossary of common ESL terminology. New teachers, veteran educators working with English language learners for the first time, and administrators can all use this book to increase their knowledge, improve their practice, and, most importantly, effectively educate and inspire English language learners.

  • - 8 Keys to Designing Tomorrow's Schools, Today
    av Eric C. Sheninger
    479,-

    Presents eight keys - each a piece of a puzzle for transforming the K-12 education system of teaching and learning - to intentionally design tomorrow's schools so today's learners are prepared for success... and stand ready to create new industries, find new cures, and solve world problems.

  • - Strategies to Help Your Students Thrive
    av Marilee Sprenger
    485,-

    Spurred by her personal experience and extensive exploration of brain-based learning, author Marilee Sprenger explains how brain science - what we know about how the brain works - can be applied to social-emotional learning.

  • - How Teachers and School Leaders Can Take Charge
    av Douglas B. Reeves
    375,-

    A guide to building a student-centered accountability program through teaching, leadership, the curriculum, and the involvement of parents and the community.

  • - Helping Struggling Students Learn How to Learn
    av Betty K. Garner
    375,-

  • - Strength-Based Strategies to Help Students with Special Needs Succeed in School and Life
    av Thomas Armstrong
    445,-

    Argues that we should embrace the strengths of neurodiverse students to help them and their neurotypical peers thrive in school and beyond. This innovative book focuses on five categories of special needs: learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, intellectual disabilities, and emotional and behavioural disorders.

  • - The Instructional Role of Assessment
    av W. James Popham
    389,-

    The right kinds of tests, correctly applied, can help every teacher become a better teacher. But unless you know the nuts and bolts of effective test design and application, you may be collecting the wrong data; misinterpreting data; and drawing off-base conclusions about what students know and can do, what to teach next, and how effective your instruction has been.In Test Better, Teach Better, assessment expert W. James Popham explores the links between assessment and instruction and provides a jargon-free look at classroom and large-scale test construction, interpretation, and application. Featuring sample items, testing tips, and recommended resources, this crash course in instructionally focused assessment includes* The four types of instructional decisions that testing will illuminate.* What you really need to know about measurement concepts like validity, reliability, and bias.* The advantages and disadvantages of various test formats and experience-based rules for creating great items in each.* The benefits of assessing student affect and guidelines for doing it in your own classroom.In addition, Popham offers practical advice for dealing with today's myriad testing targets and explains how standards-based achievement tests currently don't (but could) provide both accountability evidence and useful instructional information.

  • av John G. Gabriel & Paul C. Farmer
    409,-

  • - How Educators and Students Can Conquer Hate and Harassment
    av Stephen Wessler
    269,-

    Not a school day goes by without some student facing teasing or slurs in the hallways, classrooms, or playgrounds. Left unchecked, such harassment can escalate and create an oppressive school climate where stress and fear overpower learning.In The Respectful School, Stephen L. Wessler and contributing author William Preble vividly describe how words can hurt--both emotionally and physically--and how words can heal. Drawing on his experience as a former state prosecutor overseeing hate crime enforcement and as current director of the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence, Wessler discusses what educators can do to create a truly respectful environment that promotes positive interactions among staff and students. He relates the experiences of young victims and the hopeful stories of programs that have reduced harassment, showing how educators can both protect and enlighten students through coordinated efforts such as: * Learning effective intervention skills,* Modeling civility,* Developing student peer leader programs,* Working with student victims and their parents,* Creating comprehensive antiharassment polices,* Confronting perpetrators and their crimes, and* Responding to the effects of terrorist acts and related prejudice. Throughout the book, Wessler and Preble urge us to remember that we need to nurture the courage and compassion of young people to create supportive learning communities. Only then can students and educators join in speaking out for a respectful school, where tolerance and civility overcome the language of hate.

  • - Using Standardized Tests to Improve Instruction
    av Karen Tankersley
    375,-

    Now that the No Child Left Behind Act has left its mark on public education, educators across the United States are all the more invested in preparing their students for state and national assessments. In Tests That Teach: Using Standardized Tests to Improve Instruction, Karen Tankersley guides you with proven tips and instructional strategies to help your students perform to their potential. Covering all core contents areas-language arts, social studies, math, and science-and respecting all levels of student performance, Tankersley*Examines the various types of questions that routinely appear on these assessments; *Provides sample multiple-choice and constructed-response questions from the tests; *Offers guidelines on how to create daily lessons that encourage students to practice the skills and demonstrate the knowledge they'll need to use on the high-stakes tests; *Suggests word lists, games, discussion topics, and testing ideas for your classroom; and *Describes how school staff can create a learning community that fosters collaboration among teachers and high performance in students.Also included are a wealth of online resources for lesson plans, daily classroom activities, and virtual field trips, as well as links to every state's released materials on its own assessment. As Tankersley explains, teaching students the skills they need to do well on constructed-response tests will better prepare students both to score well on state and national assessments and to take their place as thoughtful and organized thinkers in a rapidly changing, competitive society.

  • - Readings from Educational Leadership (El Essentials)
    av Marge Scherer
    369,-

  • - Guidelines for Educators
    av PH D Elias, Dr Maurice J, Joseph E Zins, m.fl.
    529,-

  • - How Do I Create Meaningful Learning Experiences for Educators? (ASCD Arias)
    av Fred Ende
    239,-

  • - How Do I Empower My Teachers to Lead and Learn? (ASCD Arias)
    av William Sterrett
    239,-

  • - How Do We Maximize Resources, Promote Equity, and Support Instructional Goals?
    av Susan Brooks-Young
    239,-

    Offers concise, practical advice on how to set up a hybrid mobile technology program or shift an existing 1:1 plan or Bring Your Own Device program to the more flexible, cost-effective, equitable, and learning-focused hybrid approach.

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