The Redesign of Urban School Systems Instructor s Guide

The Redesign of Urban School Systems  Instructor s Guide
Author: Donald R. McAdams,Dan Katzir
Publsiher: Harvard Education Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1612505791

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This book uncovers the secrets behind district-based school reform while preparing administrators and school board members for these impending changes. It includes twelve teaching cases that explore urban school governance and district leadership.

The Redesign of Urban School Systems

The Redesign of Urban School Systems
Author: Donald R. McAdams,Dan Katzir
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Education, Urban
ISBN: 1612505759

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The twelve case studies in this book were written to be taught at school board training institutes conducted by the Center for Reform of School Systesm (CRSS). They were selected from the CRSS portfolio of over fifty cases because their center of gravity is district reform strategy. They describe reform initiatives in nine major urban school districts across the United States. Of the nine shcool boards, seven were elected, one was appointed, and one was a hybrid board with both elected and appointed members. Collectively, these cases span the last two decades. They should be of interest to all who seek to understand the challenges of urban education reform, but they will be particularly compelling for urban school leaders charged with the repsonsibility of transforming their school districts.

Classroom Management

Classroom Management
Author: Sean B. Yisrael
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781610487641

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Classroom Management: A Guide for Urban School Teachers is designed to give educators practical strategies that will help them deal with the unique challenges faced by urban school teachers today. Whether the teacher is a novice teaching professional, or an experienced veteran; he/she will be able to learn how to establish and maintain control over the classroom environment, effectively deal with the most extreme student misbehaviors, establish rapport with students and parents, and reduce the amount of students sent to the principal’s office on referrals.

Managing School Districts for High Performance

Managing School Districts for High Performance
Author: Stacey Childress,Richard Elmore,Allen Grossman,Susan Moore Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1891792768

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This companion volume to Managing School Districts for High Performance: Cases in Public Education Leadership includes detailed teaching notes on each case in the coursebook, with an emphasis on making cases drawn from other disciplines relevant to education administrators. Both experienced instructors and those new to the case method will find this instructor's guide an invaluable resource. It also includes C. Roland Christensen's classic essay on teaching by the case method, "The Premises and Practices of Discussion Teaching." Both experienced instructors and those new to the case method will find this instructor's guide an invaluable resource.

Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership

Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership
Author: Muhammad Khalifa,Noelle Witherspoon Arnold,Dr. Azadeh F. Osanloo,Cosette M. Grant
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781442220850

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This authoritative handbook examines the community, district, and teacher leadership roles that affect urban schools. It will serve as a foundation for pedagogical and educational leadership practices that foster social justice, equity, and advocacy for those who have been traditionally and historically underserved in education. The handbook’s ten sections cover topics as diverse as curriculum, instruction, and educational outcomes; gender, race, and class; higher education; and leadership preparation and support. Its twenty-nine chapters offer both American and international perspectives.

Urban Teaching

Urban Teaching
Author: Lois Weiner,Daniel Jerome
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807774670

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This significantly revised edition will help prospective and new city teachers navigate the realities of city teaching. Now the classic introduction to urban teaching, this book explains how global, national, state, and local reforms have impacted what teachers need to know to not only survive, but to do their jobs well. The Third Edition melds new insights and perspectives from Daniel Jerome—New York City teacher, social justice activist, and parent of color—with what Lois Weiner, a seasoned teacher educator, has learned from research and decades of experience working with city teachers and students in a variety of settings. Together, the authors explore how successful teachers deal with the complexity, difficulty, and rewarding challenges of teaching in today’s city schools. Book Features: A highly readable exploration of the moral, pedagogical, and political complexity of teaching in urban schools. Research-based advice combined with real-life examples of the problems city teachers face.Challenges associated with teaching in multi-ethnic and multi-racial settings.Critical examination of how the altered landscape of education has changed teachers’ professional obligations. “FINALLY, a book about urban teaching from two experienced professionals who intimately know and respect the art of educating in urban America!” —Keith Benson, teacher, New Jersey “Professor Weiner helps us understand how to teach in ways that show our concern and do not oppress our students.” —Jeanette Morris, teacher, East Orange New Jersey School District “Dr. Weiner offers an enlightening scope into the lives of urban educators. The author's honest and riveting perspectives on hot-button topics surrounding our profession will be appreciated by veteran educators and student teachers alike.” —Shanika Allen, 8th-grade math teacher, Trenton, NJ “Dr. Weiner skillfully blends experience and theory in this practical A–Z guide for novice and seasoned urban educators alike. A brilliantly captivating read for a new generation of urban-bound teachers navigating the uncertainty of urban public education policies and practices.” —Nevart Nay, veteran teacher, formerly of Union City School District, NJ. “As a teacher of color who has taught for 3 years, in charter and public school settings, I found the advice, anecdotes, and presentation of the realities of urban teaching to be candid and honest.” —Annie Tan, special education teacher, City of Chicago Public School District

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: CUB:U183034913764

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Instructor s Manual

Instructor s Manual
Author: Evans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0787205052

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