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  • - The Infant/toddler Curriculum
    av Doris Bergen, Rebecca Reid & Louis Torelli
    388

    A work on caring and educating infants and toddlers. It uses case studies and research to show educators how to transform curricula for very young children into a dynamic, responsive experience. It includes a focus on play, attention to the physical and social environments, and advice for accommodating children with different developmental levels.

  • - Learning from Experience in Urban Schools
    av Catherine Corbleth
    401

    Examines one of the challenging issues for new teachers - how to teach a diverse student population. This book offers descriptions of the issues white student teachers confront as they teach in urban settings and provides insight to help strengthen relationships between racially, socioeconomically, and culturally dissimilar students and teachers.

  • av Larry Cuban
    375

  • - Understanding Reform in High Schools
     
    647,-

    Students of educational improvement have long puzzled over why some school reform ideas blossom while others wither away. Based on an investigation by the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE), this volume looks at what actually happens when externally designed reforms enter into school environments.

  • - Reading, Writing, and Remembering
    av Gerald Campano
    362,-

    Demonstrates how culturally responsive teaching can make learning intresting. Drawing on his experience as a fifth-grade teacher in a multiethnic school where children spoke over 14 different home languages, the author reveals how he created a language arts curriculum from the students' own cultural resources, narratives, and identities.

  • - Linking Data and Learning
     
    634

    With federal and local demands for increased accountability, educators are expected to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to be effective data users and decision makers. This book explores how educators actually use data and technology tools to achieve lasting improvement in student performance.

  • av Gordon A. Donaldson
    401

  • - An Alternative Approach to Education
    av Nel Noddings
    388

    In this second edition of her educational text, Noddings suggests that if we make the responsiveness characteristic of caring more basic than accountability, we can accommodate both traditional and progressive preferences in one school system to the benefit of all... especially the children.

  • - Rethinking Literacy Programs in America's Elementary Schools
     
    388

    Introduces a framework for the response to intervention initiative. This book is useful to teachers, principals, administrators, policymakers, and people interested in creating schools where all students learn to read. It outlines the key factors essential for effective reform of early literacy programs.

  • - The Octopus Has a Good Day
    av Jessica Hoffmann Davis
    375

    This book champions the arts as essential to the K-12 educative process. Exploring apparently oppositional approaches to the arts and their role in education, it provides both an overview of arts learning in and out of school as well as a set of ""artful"" lenses through which to regard non-arts teaching and learning.

  • - Early Learning Activities, Project Zero Frameworks for Early Childhood Education, Vol. 2
     
    336,-

    This curriculum reference will enable teachers to apply multiple intelligence theory in the classroom using curriculum material devised by Howard Gardner, David Feldman and their colleagues at Harvard's Project Zero.

  • av Jessica Hoffmann Davis
    349,-

    Presents the way to a different kind of advocacy: one that stops justifying the arts as useful to learning other subjects, and argues instead for the powerful lessons that the arts, like no other subject, teach our kids. This book offers a set of principles and tools that aim to secure a strong place for the arts in education.

  • av James S. Trefil
    294,-

    Explains why US citizens need to be ""scientifically literate"" and, therefore, why our schools must teach the fundamental principles of scientific literacy to students. This book tackles the topics of ""scientific literacy"" and explains how to teach them. It confronts headline issues, including stem cell research, global warming, and cloning.

  • av Maxine Greene
    349,-

    Special 2018 Edition with a new introduction by Michelle Fine. Greene argues that freedom must be achieved through continuing resistance to the forces that limit, condition, determine, and-too frequently-oppress.

  • - Literary Study Across the Curriculum
    av Barbara A. Lehman
    375

    Shows how to create meaningful, intellectually stimulating programs of literary study that are developmentally appropriate for students' needs, interests, and experiences. This book provides a theoretically based model for creating developmentally appropriate literary study programs for elementary schools.

  • av Monica Byrne-Jimenez
    349,-

    Describes a professional development model for principals. This book examines how to develop and manage collaborative inquiry with principals, the facilitator's role in guiding inquiry, and outcomes that can be expected. It also includes case studies that demonstrate how the program can benefit principals, schools, teachers, and students.

  • - What We Can Do About the Real Crisis in Public Education - 2008 Election Edition
     
    258,-

    A collection of letters from top education experts, elected officials, business and community leaders, teachers, principals, students, and parents.

  • - Raising Healthy, Happy, and Successful Children, Birth-adolescence
    av Kerby T. Alvy
    336,-

    Raising children in the 21st Century is both parenting in the worst of times and parenting in the best of times. This resource is intended for navigating the challenges and opportunities that families face. It shows parents how to help their children reach their full potential through the power of positive parenting.

  • - How Preschools Can Heal
     
    401

    Offers a framework to help teachers understand the emotional lives of the young children they serve. This work: incorporates important understandings gained since the tragic events of 9/11; and addresses many of the challenging issues that confront educators in the high-pressure climate focused on academic performance.

  • - Theory into Practice
     
    375

    Presents a review of formative assessment in the classroom. This book examines what is known about formative assessment and its application to teaching.

  • - Using Improv Activities Across the K-8 Curriculum
    av Carrie Lobman
    388

    Improvisation is recognized as an exciting tool to jump-start learning. This book shows teachers how to use improvisation throughout the K-8 curriculum to boost creativity and to develop a class into a finely-tuned learning ensemble. It also shows how to use this revolutionary tool to teach literacy, math, social studies, and science.

  • - The Literate Lives of Urban Children, Four Years Later
    av Catherine Compton-Lilly
    362,-

    Uses case studies to explore important issues, such as students' feelings of connection to their school; gender and schooling; parents' experiences dealing with ""the system""; high-stakes testing; and technology use at home.

  • - A Practical Guide to Home-school Partnerships with Diverse Families
    av JoBeth Allen
    414,-

    Details how schools and diverse families throughout the country have formed partnerships that support and enhance student learning.

  • - Documenting Young Children's Work
    av Judy Harris Helm
    382,-

    A guide that provides teachers with a method for documenting young children's work at school. It shows principals, curriculum coordinators, and directors of Head Start and other early intervention programs how to develop children's portfolios to share with parents or to use for assessment and other accountability purposes.

  • - The Child Care Crisis in the Other America
    av Valerie Polakow
    336,-

    Lack of access to affordable high quality child care is frequently the tipping point that catapults a family into poverty, joblessness, and homelessness. This work presents an account of the lived realities of the child care crisis, and a critique of public policy that points to the United States as an outlier in the international community.

  • - The Essential Guide
    av Dorothy S. Strickland
    349,-

    Offers information for leaders in preschool settings and pre-kindergarten classrooms. This work covers various aspects of literacy learning and teaching, including child development, standards, curriculum planning, assessment and accountability, professional development, and home - school connections.

  • - Spoken Word Poetry in Urban Classrooms
    av Maisha T. Fisher
    336,-

    Examines how literacy learning can be expanded and redefined using the medium of spoken word poetry. Featuring portraits of literacy in action, this book introduces teaching practices for fostering peer support, generating new vocabulary, discussing issues of Standard American English, and using personal experiences as literary inspiration.

  • - The Art and Science of Teacher Research
    av Daniel Meier & Barbara Henderson
    388

    An introduction to envisioning and carrying out high-quality teacher research in early childhood settings. With attention given to multicultural and multilingual classrooms, this work examines forms of children's play, social interaction, and friendships, language and literacy learning, as well as work with parents and families.

  • - Teaching Strategies for the Elementary Classroom
    av Rahima Carol Wade
    375

    Dedication to social justice teaching is important, yet putting one's ideals into practice in American schools is a challenging task. This book goes beyond theory and idealism to explore the value and impact of implementing social action and social justice activities in the elementary school classroom.

  • - Philosophies in Practice
     
    997,-

    Putting good ideas into practice is one of the greatest challenges facing any educator. This book provides readers with a collection of insights drawn from a diverse array of thinkers that proves there is nothing quite as practical as a good educational philosophy.

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