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Beyond Standards: Excellence in the High School English Classroom

Carol Jago

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Beyond Standards offers concrete ways to reconceive what it means to foster excellent performance in the classroom and vivid examples of student work that was motivated by the pursuit of excellence rather than by test scores.

No Child Left Behind?: The Politics and Practice of School Accountability

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The 2002 No Child Left Behind Act is the most important legislation in American education since the 1960s. The law requires states to put into place a set of standards together with a comprehensive testing plan designed to ensure these standards are met. Students at schools that fail to meet those standards may leave for other schools, and schools not progressing adequately become subject to reorganization. The significance of the law lies less with federal dollar contributions than with the direction it gives to federal, state, and local school spending. It helps codify the movement toward common standards and school accountability.

Yet NCLB will not transform American schools overnight. The first scholarly assessment of the new legislation, No Child Left Behind? breaks new ground in the ongoing debate over accountability. Contributors examine the law’s origins, the political and social forces that gave it shape, the potential issues that will surface with its implementation, and finally, the law’s likely consequences for American education.

No Excuses : Lessons from 21 High-Performing, High-Poverty Schools

Samuel Casey Carter

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Passionate Intensity 4 out of 5 stars.
39 of 44 people found this review helpful.

If there's any book that works like a coach in a locker room giving a half-time pep talk, this is it. The tone is inspirational and invigorating and Carter identifies several important points that educators need to tune into in order to be better teachers. Yet....

Yet there is something bothering me. For all the important emphasis on teacher and administrator improvement (a priori knowledge in recent educational debates), there is a heavy reliance on standards. Listen: No teacher is opposed to standards. It would be tantamount to saying I am against breathing. But just what those standards are and who sets them and who measures them--that is the debate.

Maybe it is the emphasis that Carter places on the importance of Direct Instruction as an instructional method that bothers me. DI has been widely advocated in educational certification programs as the standard modus operendi for classrooms instruction and it relies heavily on behavoralistic methods of learning: skill and drill, frequent assessments, highly scripted teacher stimuli and highly structure student response. Carter says that we have built too much into studying how children learn and forgotten to teach them. While this is catchy, I disagree: we must be cognizant of our students abilities when instructing them. It reminds me of one of my favorite teacher jokes. Did you hear about the teacher that went home and taught his dog how to whistle? ....No? She didn't learn, but he taught him.

But I still endorse this book. The 21 different schools are important for someone looking for other schools that have gone ahead with reform programs and that may be beneficial.

Editorial Review:

Too many educators make excuses for the failure of most public schools to teach low-income children. But across the nation dozens of high-performing principals have identified those effective practices that allow all children to excel regardless of income level. In this new report, Samuel Casey Carter, a Bradley Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, examines the common practices of twenty one principals of low-income schools who set the standard for high achievement. The lessons uncovered in these case-studies provide an invaluable resource for anyone interested in providing increased educational opportunities for low-income children.

Assessment Bridge: Positive Ways to Link Tests to Learning, Standards, and Curriculum Improvement

Pearl Gold Solomon

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We must ensure that tests serve the needs of education—not force education to fulfill the needs of test creators.

Award-winning educator Pearl Solomon presents a clear-headed and cogent analysis of today's high-stakes standards-based testing movement, with an eye toward creating a more effective balance between assessment and curriculum, standards, teaching, and learning. Chapters cover:

  • The origins and history of the current testing movement
  • How good tests guide teaching and learning
  • How to balance standardized tests, curriculum standards, and critical local variables such as class size, socioeconomics, and teacher attitudes
  • How to build bridges from test anxiety to improved student learning, teacher training, curriculum and instruction, and school administration and leadership
  • How to recruit, train, and nurture a new generation of talented, committed, and effective teachers

Connecting Curriculum and Technology

International Society for Technology in Education

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Exactly how does a teacher develop and implement technology-rich activities and projects that meet curriculum and technology standards? This book, representing four years and the collective work of more than 2,000 educators, offers a solid solution to that problem. Three dozen user friendly learning activities and eight multidisciplinary units integrate technology and curriculum in a way that creates an exciting and effective whole. Not only do students communication and thinking skills improve while they develop competence in using technology, but every activity, idea, and unit correlates standards for specific disciplines with ISTE's NETS for Students. The bonus 'Workshop Staging Guide' suggests ways to use activities and multidisciplinary resource units for preservice and inservice teacher training.

FEATURES
Classroom-tested techniques for technology integration
Innovative lesson plans and activities
Resources for multicultural, multidisciplinary, and special needs classes
Practical advice for teacher educators as well as preservice and inservice teachers

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Project-Based Learning Using Information Technology: Second Edition - ISBN 1564841960
Transforming Classroom Practice: Professional Development Strategies in Educational Technology - ISBN 1564842460

CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide (Exam 640-801)

Richard Deal

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The Most Complete CCNA Software Exam Preparation Package Available! This study guide provides 100% complete coverage of all objectives for the newly revised CCNA exam, and also covers exam objectives for the INTRO and ICND exams. The book includes an interactive CD containing powerful network simulation tools and exam preparation software powered by Boson Software. The CD contains more than 20 Labs from the book and features hundreds of commands, more than Four Hundred practice exam questions and answers with full explanations, and more than Eight hours of CertCam video training on how to perform complex configurations with IOS commands. All of the step-by-step exercises from the book function with the simulator and give you critical hands-on experience along with the end-of-chapter lab questions that challenge you to think critically and apply knowledge from the chapters. The CD also includes Flash cards for PC, Pocket PC, or Palm (Three hundred original questions and answers), and a free Subnet Calculator and Configuration Register.

Whose History?: The Struggle for National Standards in American Classrooms

Linda Symcox

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In the 1990s the debate over what history - and more importantly whose history - should be taught in American schools resonated through the halls of Congress, the national press, and the nation's schools. Politicians such as Lynne Cheney, Newt Gingrich, and Senator Slade Gorton, and pundits such as Rush Limbaugh, John Leo, and Charles Krauthammer fiercely denounced the findings of the National Standards for History which, subsequently, became a major battleground in the nation's ongoing struggle to define its historical identity. To help us understand what happened, Linda Symcox traces the genealogy of the National History Standards Project from its origins as a neo-conservative reform movement, through the 18 months of controversy and debate that ensued, and the aftermath - a fascinating account of a crucial moment in U.S. history. Broad in scope, this case study includes debates on social history, world history, multiculturalism, established canons, national identity, cultural history, and "liberal education." This is ultimately the story of how a debate about our children's education became a struggle between competing political forces.

How To Work With Standards In The Early Childhood Classroom (Early Childhood Education Series (Teachers College Pr))

Carol Seefeldt

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More and more teachers of young children are being asked to develop their curriculum according to standards. This essential resource will guide educators as they grapple with a plethora of issues, questions, and practices surrounding the use of standards in the early childhood classroom.

Carol Seefeldt—well-known educator and bestselling author—offers teachers an overview of the standards movement; describes the status of standards in early education; presents the issues around the design and selection of standards; and provides practical strategies for effectively implementing standards with young children (preschool through the early primary grades).

This book provides both the background knowledge and a working understanding of standards to help teachers:
* Successfully judge and select standards.
* Design appropriate ways of using and working with standards.
* Develop appropriate assessment strategies.

Illustrated with children's work, this "how-to" guide:
* Provides practical illustrations of how standards can be used to benefit early childhood classrooms, including many sample activities.
* Demonstrates how to work with standards in the separate subject areas of the sciences, arts, language and literacy, mathematics, and social studies.
* Offers ideas for including all children, such as those with special needs and those just learning English.
* Describes a project, Children Study Their Play Yard, illustrating how thematic, standards-based, problem-solving learning can be integrated into the total curriculum.

Standards-Based Physical Education Curriculum Development

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Standards-Based Physical Education Curriculum Development has been developed around the theme of the National Association of Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) standards for K-12 physical education. This innovative guide has been designed to teach students about the process of writing curriculum in physical education and was written by experts who have had specific experience designing and implementing this thematic curriculum. The text begins by looking at the national physical education standards and then examines physical education from a conceptual standpoint, addressing the "so what" of physical education. It then goes on to examine the development of performance-based assessments designed to measure the extent of student learning.

The second part of the text explores the various curricular models common to physical education: sport education, adventure education, outdoor education, traditional/multi activity, fitness, and movement education. It goes on to describe each model, provide examples of curriculums that use it, show how the model links with physical education standards, and provide appropriate assessments for it.

Make Early Learning Standards Come Alive: Connecting Your Practice and Curriculum to State Guidelines

Gaye Gronlund

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A "How-To" For Early Childhood Standards With Great Layouts 4 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

The layout makes this book stand out. Each chapter not only features an on-point discussion of a specified universal state standard (decoding, legibility, listening/communication, etc.) but also offers the most common practices that teachers utilize to meet that standard.

It enlightens both a beginning and veteran teacher.

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Make Early Learning Standards Come Alive provides a focused look at common early childhood learning standards, including what they are, how common classroom practices support the standards, and how teachers can plan curriculum with their state's learning standards in mind. Paperback. 160 pages.

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