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  • - Ending the Invisible Neglect of America's Infants
    av J. Ronald Lally
    399

  • - Culture, Politics and Equity
     
    719

  • - Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity
    av Douglas B. Larkin
    405 - 835

  • - Moving Beyond Basics in the Secondary Classroom
    av Christina Ortmeier-Hooper
    499 - 915

    This resource for secondary school ELA and ELL teachers brings together compelling insights into student experiences, current research, and strategies for building an inclusive writing curriculum. It expands the current conversation on the literacy needs of adolescent English learners by focusing on their writing approaches, their texts, and their needs as student writers.

  • - How to Get into the Field, Collect Data and Write Up Your Project
    av Erin Horvat
    505

  • - Teaching, Learning and Interdependent Thinking
     
    819

    Cooperative learning has been demonstrated by research to be one of the most highly effective teaching strategies, but simply putting students in a group is not enough. The authors of The Power of the Social Brain see interdependent thinking as the missing piece of the collaborative puzzle. This authoritative book provides research from the neurosciences and education along with practical strategies to help groups function more effectively and thoughtfully. By adding the cognitive dimension to cooperative learning, this book will help readers apply strategies of successful group work in classrooms and professional educational learning communities.

  • - Preparing Black and Latina/o Youth for Higher Education -- A Culturally Relevant Approach
    av Michelle G. Knight & Joanne E. Marciano
    419 - 785,-

  • - Approaches, Strategies and Tools, Preschool-2nd Grade
    av Mariana Souto-Manning
    449 - 1 119,-

  • - What Makes a Difference?
    av Susan L. Recchia
    505

    In this engaging book, the authors share stories from their practice and research about several young children with a variety of developmental delays and disabilities, and their teachers. They explore the ways that teachers and children respond in real classrooms to real challenges, examining both those opportunities that are capitalised on as well as those that are missed.

  • - Lessons and Resources from the U.N. Rights of the Child
     
    515,-

  • - Mexican-American Schooling, Immigration and Bi-National Improvement
     
    585

  • - Seven Steps to Better Schools
    av James G. Lengel
    449 - 769,-

  • - An Anti-Censorship Handbook for Educators
    av ReLeah Cossett Lent & Gloria Pipkin
    415

  • - How to Prevent Flare-Ups from becoming Lawsuits
    av Holly Elissa Bruno
    405,-

  • - Developing Creative Thinking Skills Through Art
     
    445

    Offers both a comprehensive framework for understanding student-directed learning and concrete pedagogical strategies to implement student-direct learning activities in school. In addition, research-based assessment strategies provide educators with evidence of student mastery and achievement.

  • - Essential Lessons for School Leaders
    av Ray Garcia
    515

  • - New Tools for Teaching and Learning
    av Joseph P. McDonald
    415

    Explores the diverse challenges faced by teachers and by facilitators in the online world and provides readers with strategies to tackle them. The authors provide online adaptations for such traditional protocols as the Tuning Protocol, the Collaborative Assessment Conference, and the Consultancy Protocol. They also offer entirely new protocols unique to online environments.

  • - Essential Linguistics for Early Childhood Educators
    av Anita Pandley
    405 - 709

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    515

    School leaders who succeed at creating a high-achieving learning community must also be committed to creating an equitable environment for all students. In this new book, key scholars across the content areas show how to put into practice a commitment to equity and excellence across the Pre-K12 spectrum. Readers learn directly from experts in each of the content domains (literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, music, early childhood, special education, English language learners, world languages, and physical education) how a commitment to social justice and equity can be grounded in core subject areas, why each has a place in the school, and what they need to know and do in each subject area. This book is a critical instructional leadership resource for new and veteran principals who want to see all students succeed. Contributors: Antonio J. Castro, Julie Causton-Theoharis, Virginia Collier, Katherine Delaney, Catherine Ennis, Virginia Goatley, Beth Graue, Rochelle Gutirrez, Kathleen A. Hinchman, Anne Karabon, Christi Kasa, Dave McAlpine, Mitchell Robinson, Victor Sampson, Sherry A. Southerland, and Wayne Thomas

  • - The Promise of Teaching in Diverse Classrooms
    av Laura Schneider Van Der Ploeg
    479

  • - Struggle, Hope and Possibility in the Age of High-Stakes Schooling
    av Gregory Michie
    495

  • - A Guide for Instructional Leaders
    av Angela Breidenstein
    429

    Supporting teacher learning is a complicated and challenging task. This much-awaited book offers a practical, research-based framework for thinking about instructional leadership, along with the necessary resources and tools for improving practice. The authors identify specific structures, formats, and strategies that an instructional leader can use to support new and veteran principals and teacher leaders. They then discuss ways to think about which structures are most appropriate for particular settings, offering suggestions on the most effective way to work with these structures. This unique book combines theory with best practices to create a vision of how 21st-century instructional leaders can improve education for all students.

  • - The Essential Guide to Social Equality Teaching
    av Patricia A. Edwards, Gwendolyn Thompson McMillon & Althier M. Lazar
    465 - 825

    Synthesizes the essential research and practice of social equity literacy teaching in one succinct, user-friendly volume. Chapters identify six key dimensions of social equity teaching that can help teachers see their students' potential and create conditions that will support their literacy development.

  • - Using Inquiry to Inform Practice
     
    499,-

    This resource guide looks at new classroom-based literacy research that supports all learners, including culturally and linguistically diverse students. The authors demonstrate how teachers and researchers develop instructional practices based on multiple languages and the literacy contexts of their schools. They describe classrooms where literacy and learning is encouraged and respected, highlighting best practices for classrooms that include English language learners. This valuable book will inform all educators interested in classroom literacy research and how it supports achievement for diverse students. It features contributions from authors at the forefront of teacher research that hold the most promise for initiating change. Contributors: Josephine Arce, Diane Brantley, Sandra A. Butvilofsky, Susan Courtney, Gregory J. Cramer, Elizabeth Padilla Detwiler, Virginia Gonzalez, Dana L. Grisham, Shira Lubliner, Jodene Kersten Morrell, Sandra Liliana Pucci, Alice Quiocho, Ambika G. Raj, Richard Rogers

  • - An IT-Based Learning Ecology Model
     
    515,-

    How can we use new technology to support and educate the science leaders of tomorrow? This unique book describes the design, development, and implementation of an effective science leadership program that promotes collaboration among scientists and science educators, provides authentic research experiences for educators, and facilitates adaptation and evaluation of these experiences for students in secondary and post-secondary classrooms. The information technology used focuses on visualization, simulation, modeling, and analyses of complex data sets. The book also examines program outcomes, including analyses of resulting classroom implementation and impacts on science and education faculty, graduate students, and secondary science teachers and their students. Contributors: Gillian Acheson, Ruth Anderson, Lawrence Griffing, Bruce Herbert, Margaret Hobson, Cathleen C. Loving, Karen McNeal, Jim Minstrell, George M. Nickles, Susan Pedersen, Carol Stuessy, and X. Ben Wu.

  • - Creating a Constructivist Atmosphere in Early Childhood
    av Rheta DeVries
    469

    This work addresses the question of how to establish an interpersonal classroom atmosphere that fosters children's intellectual, social, moral, emotional and personality development. The authors draw upon and extend the constructivist work of Jean Piaget in sociomoral development.

  • - Engaging English Langauge Learners in Elementary School
    av Lori Helman
    389,-

    This hands-on guide shows elementary school teachers how to create multilingual classroom communities that support every learner's success in reading, writing, and general literacy development. The author provides a practical overview of key ideas and techniques and describes specific literacy activities that lead to vocabulary and oral English proficiency.

  • - Debating the Future of Public Education in America
     
    815

  • - Building from Strengths in the High School English Classroom
    av Sally Lamping
    415

    This innovative guide shows teachers how to transform high school English students into passionate readers with a trust-based approach that honors both student choice and teacher expertise. The authors begin with a series of reflective invitations to help teachers rediscover trust in themselves and in their students. The book offers methods for building confidence and critical skills through thematic book groups, the whole-class novel, and independent reading. As teachers work through each methods chapter, they will begin to create their own trust-based curriculum with the help of "Extend Your Thinking" sections. Classroom examples from urban, rural, and suburban contexts help teachers interweave trust-building methods (small reading communities, critically engaging lessons, student-led seminars, artistic response, drama, and dialogue) to create an English classroom that is once again a place of possibility and power. Trust Me! I Can Read is a practical resource that addresses the real concerns of today's English educators who are caught between the standards movement and their passion for teaching.

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