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  • - A Teacher's Toolkit
    av Susan Baum
    362,-

    Helps teachers design effective curriculum for their students with diverse learning abilities. The authors have created a guided process to apply MI theory to the elementary school classroom.

  • - Argument Writing, Inquiry, and Discussion, Grades 6-12
    av Thomas M. McCann
    401

    Author Thomas McCann invites readers to rethink their approach to teaching writing by capitalizing on students' instinctive desire to talk. Drawing on extensive classroom research, he shows teachers how to craft class discussions that build students' skills of analysis, problem-solving, and argumentation as a means of improving student writing.

  • - Teaching Art at the Secondary Level
    av John A. Michael
    302,-

  • - Teachers' Roles in Children's Play
    av Elizabeth Jones
    388

    Responding to current debates on the place of play in schools, the authors have extensively revised their groundbreaking book. They explain how and why play is a critical part of children's development, as well as the central role adults have to promote it. This classic textbook and popular practitioner resource offers systematic descriptions and analyses of the different roles a teacher adopts to support play, including those of stage manager, mediator, player, scribe, assessor, communicator, and planner. This new edition has been expanded to include significant developments in the broadening landscape of early learning and care, such as assessment, diversity and culture, intentional teaching, inquiry, and the construction of knowledge.

  • - Teacher Research and Knowledge
    av Marilyn Cochran-Smith
    362,-

    Surveys and analyses teacher research, arguing that pedagogical knowledge is generated ""outside-in"", that is, from the university to be applied in schools. Contributors explore the meaning and significance of the teachers' researches and findings.

  • - Overcoming Disability, Delay and Deficiency
    av Kristina Bohacs, Louis H. Falik, Refael S. Feuerstein & m.fl.
    419 - 725

    Based on neuroscience and their own innovative work, the authors provide the rationale and a step-by-step process for using intentional self-talk and think-aloud methods to improve both language and cognitive development in normal and language-delayed children, as well as in older individuals with disabilities.

  • - Practitioner Research in the Next Generation
    av Marilyn Cochran-Smith
    426

    Offers a different view of the relationship of knowledge and practice and of the role of practitioners in educational change. This book offers the notion of inquiry as stance as a challenge to various arrangements and outcomes of schools and other educational contexts.

  • - What's at Stake?
    av Michael Fabricant
    388

    This book will reset the discourse on charter schooling by systematically exploring the gap between the promise and the performance of charter schools. The authors do not defend the public school system, which for decades has failed primarily poor children of color. Instead, they use empirical evidence to determine whether charter schooling offers an authentic alternative for these children. In concise chapters, they address a series of important questions related to the recent ascent of charter schools and the radical restructuring of public education. This essential introduction includes a detailed history of the charter movement, an analysis of the politics and economics driving the movement, documentation of actual student outcomes, and alternative images of transforming public education to serve all children.

  • - Improving Teaching and Learning
    av Ann Lieberman
    362,-

    Explores what research and practice have to tell us about how such communities grow and develop, and how to negotiate the inherent tension between improving competence and building community.

  • - Teaching and Learning After the Death of a Student
    av Rick Ayers
    388

  • - Deep Project Work in the Classroom
    av Judy Harris Helm
    449,-

  • av Thelma Harms
    346

    Focuses on the full range of needs of preschool- and kindergarten-aged children. This widely used, comprehensive assessment tool measures both environmental provisions and teacher-child interactions that affect the broad developmental needs of young children.

  • - Urban Poverty and the Education of Adolescent Boys
    av Gilberto Q. Conchas & James Diego Vigil
    440 - 909,-

    Presents original research on youth gangs and school success to explain why some boys become disengaged and join gangs while others do not. Chapters vividly describe how urban boys from different ethnic backgrounds (Asian, African American, and Latino) approach schooling and identify the sociocultural factors that affect their choices.

  • av Michael F. Graves
    370,-

    Offers a comprehensive plan for vocabulary instruction that K-12 teachers can use with English language learners. It is broad enough to include instruction for students who are just beginning to build their English vocabularies, as well as for students whose English vocabularies are approaching those of native speakers.

  • - A Web-linked Guide to Resources and Activities
    av Richard Beach
    336,-

    The Internet offers enormous possibilities for teachers who include discussion of media in their courses. This work contains suggestions for teaching central concepts of media studies and media literacy involved in teaching critical analysis of film, television, digital media, media representations, audience response, and film adaptations.

  • - A Step-by-Step Approach to Engaged Thinking and Learning, K-8
    av Esther Fusco
    426

    This practical guide provides teachers with a step-by-step process for implementing a set of questioning strategies known as the Questioning Cycle. This strategy supports teachers in planning and asking questions, assessing students responses, and following up those responses with more questions to extend thinking.

  • - Customizing Classroom Learning for Each Student
     
    440,-

    In this authoritative book, top researchers in the field of learning science and educational technology examine the current state of design and research on DTPs, the principles for evaluating them, and their likely evolution as a dominant medium for educational improvement. The authors examine DTPs in light of contemporary classroom requirements, as well as current initiatives.

  • av Jessica Hoffmann Davis
    349,-

    Addressing the alarming drop-out rate in our high schools, this book presents a thoughtful, evidence-based argument that increasing arts education in the high school curriculum will keep kids in school. The author shares voices of teachers and learners to demonstrate how courses in the arts are valuable to students who have otherwise become disenfranchised from school.

  • - How Blaming Teachers Distorts the Bigger Picture
    av Kevin K. Kumashiro
    343

    In his latest book, leading educator and author Kevin Kumashiro takes aim at the current debate on educational reform, paying particular attention to the ways that scapegoating public school teachers, teacher unions, and teacher educators masks the real, systemic problems. He demonstrates how current trends are creating overwhelming obstacles to achieving an equitable education for all children.

  • av William A McCall
    142

    This Teachers' Manual/Answer Key is for all books in the series.Student Answer Sheet is available as a free download.Each book contains a total of 60 short reading selections (fiction and nonfiction) followed by eight multiple choice questions. Scoring will help estimate your student's reading level, reading comprehension, and test-taking ability. The Instructional Benefits of McCall-Crabbs: Supplement basal reading programs Motivate and challenge even the most reluctant readers Allow for individualization with different grade level books Monitor reading progress over time Provide a graded informal reading inventory Practice test-taking skills Provide "power-work," progressively timed or untimed Oral reading practice Useful in adult education, ESL, and special education Book A: Grades 2-4Book B: Grades 3-5Book C: Grades 4-6Book D: Grades 5-7Book E: Grades 6-8Book F: Grades 7-12

  • av McCall Crabbs
    185

  • av William A McCall
    185

    Contains a total of 60 short reading selections (fiction and nonfiction) followed by eight multiple choice questions. Scoring will help estimate your student's reading level, reading comprehension, and test-taking ability.

  • - Leading with Passion and Purpose in the Principalship
    av Paul L. Shaw
    388 - 751,-

    Examines how a new professional structure, the teacher network, helped teachers implement a novel and challenging high school mathematics curriculum and how it fostered teachers' determination and ability to get the job done, when traditional staff development supports did not.

  • - The Power of Educators Learning in Community
    av Shirley M. Hord
    362,-

    Drawing from a wealth of research and experience, this book shows educators how to use the transformative power of professional learning in community to raise their professional stature. The authors provide clear steps and real-school examples with a focus on collaborative adult learning for student gains, community respect, professional satisfaction, and collegial support.

  • - Using Literature to Guide Inquiry in Early Childhood Classrooms
    av Mary Hynes-Berry
    439,-

  • - Undocumented Latino Students and the Promise of Higher Education
    av William Perez
    440,-

  • - A Classroom Guide
    av Lisa Lord, Katherine Hyde & Wendy Ewald
    463 - 929,-

    A practical guide to help teachers use the acclaimed "Literacy Through Photography" method developed by Wendy Ewald to promote critical thinking, self-expression, and respect in the classroom. The authors share their perspectives as an artist, a sociologist, and a teacher to show educators how to integrate four new "Literacy Through Photography" projects into the curriculum.

  • - Closing the Graduation Gap
    av Shirley A. Hill & John L. Rury
    479,-

  • - The Public Purpose of Higher Education
     
    831,-

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