Making Standards Work

Making Standards Work
Author: Douglas B. Reeves
Publsiher: Lead + Learn Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0970945507

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Rationale and step-by-step instructions for creating classroom assessments that accurately measure what students know and are able to do.

Making Skill Standards Work

Making Skill Standards Work
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999
Genre: Career education
ISBN: UOM:39015043229411

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Making Technology Standards Work for You

Making Technology Standards Work for You
Author: Susan Brooks-Young
Publsiher: ISTE (Interntl Soc Tech Educ
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002
Genre: Educational technology
ISBN: 1564841901

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A step-by-step approach to help administrators develop and implement a vision for using educational technology more effectively.

Making the Common Core Standards Work

Making the Common Core Standards Work
Author: Robert J. Manley,Richard J. Hawkins
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452277509

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Essential reading for school leaders! Providing a blueprint for implementing and exceeding the new Common Core State Standards, this practical guide focuses on realistic strategies for lasting change within schools. The authors build an inspiring case for how individual schools can develop a world-class education system through targeted professional development. Topics include: Empowering teachers and staff as partners in implementing the new standards Adapting existing curriculum to meet grade-level goals for mathematics and language arts Designing assessments that measure mastery of the standards Ensuring that the standards benefit all students, including multicultural learners

The Standards Based Classroom

The Standards Based Classroom
Author: Emily Rinkema,Stan Williams
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781544324241

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Get to know which practices related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment are essential to make learning the goal for every student! You’ll learn how to Create learning targets that are scalable and transferable within and across units Develop instructional scales for each learning target Design non-scored practice activities and assessments Introduce and model skills that will be assessed and design tasks that allow students to use these skills Differentiate instruction and activities based on data from various types of assessments Maintain a gradebook that tracks summative achievement of learning targets, and score assessments accordingly Communicate progress clearly and efficiently with students and families

Making Grades Matter

Making Grades Matter
Author: Matt Townsley,Nathan L. Wear
Publsiher: Solution Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1949539652

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"In Making Grades Matter: Standards-Based Grading in a Secondary PLC authors Matt Townsley and Nathan L. Wear provide readers with a practical guide toward the implementation of the standards-based grading system. Although much has been written about the concept and advantages of standards-based grading, in this book, the authors focus specifically on implementing the framework at the secondary level with the vital support of a professional learning community (PLC). As such, this book provides a roadmap that secondary school educators and administrators working in a PLC can utilize to initiate the multiyear process toward implementing standards-based grading schoolwide or districtwide. Not only are each of the practices needed for this change covered in detail, but each practice is connected directly with one of three foundational principles of standards-based grading. In this book, readers will find all of the tools, resources, and guidance they need to not only implement the standards-based grading system in their schools but, through collaborative work within a PLC, achieve the greatest possible success with it"--

Making Standards Useful in the Classroom

Making Standards Useful in the Classroom
Author: Robert J. Marzano,Mark W. Haystead
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2008-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416607502

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Has the standards movement in the United States led to improved classroom instruction and effective assessment? In too many cases, the answer is no. As authors Robert J. Marzano and Mark W. Haystead explain, two major reasons account for this situation: state and national standards documents typically identify far more content than teachers can actually teach during a school year, and the standards are not written in a manner that supports effective instruction and assessment. In Making Standards Useful in the Classroom, Marzano and Haystead present a way to convert standards documents into a format that teachers can actually use to guide instruction and to create meaningful formative assessments. In Part I of this practical guide, teachers, administrators, and curriculum specialists will find answers to questions such as these: * What are the steps to follow in unpacking and rewriting standards so they are useful for classroom teachers? * What is a measurement topic and what kind of content should it include? * How can measurement topics be organized into a coherent system for learning and assessment? * Why is averaging a flawed method for calculating grades? * What is the best way to assess learning and determine a grade that accurately represents students' growth in knowledge and skill? Part II of the book consists of scoring scales with sample measurement topics for language arts, math, science, and social studies for kindergarten through 8th grade, and sample measurement topics for life skills for kindergarten through 12th grade. Using the samples as a guide, districts and schools can create their own systems for translating standards into useful components of effective instruction and formative assessment that truly drive student learning. Note: This product listing is for the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of the book.

Unwrapping the Standards

 Unwrapping  the Standards
Author: Larry Ainsworth
Publsiher: Lead + Learn Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0970945558

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A step-by-step process to understand what each standard is requiring a student to know and be able to do.