The Results Fieldbook: Practical Strategies from Dramatically Improved Schools.
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Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development,
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2002
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1 online resource
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph.
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What is the single, most important event of the school year that affects school improvement? How do you measure school improvement? How can simple tools-already at your fingertips-work more effectively to improve student achievement in reading, math, and more? The Results Fieldbook answers these questions and describes in abundant, practical detail how five school systems overcame obstacles and achieved exceptional results for all their students. These schools focused on the proven concepts that Mike Schmoker described in Results: The Key to Continuous School Improvement. Supplementing the case studies, brief vignettes by practitioners show how core practices-teamwork, the use of achievement data, and planning for measurable goals-made a profound difference in student learning at their respective schools. A close look at these school systems reveals the simplicity of improvement efforts built around the most potent force in improvement-collective, organized teacher intelligence. This book contains easily adapted processes and refinements that result from such teacher collaboration and ensure measurable improvement. Tables, figures, and appendixes illustrate effective data-collection processes; at the conclusion, a three-part synthesis provides practical steps toward implementing this radically more effective approach to school improvement, starting with preservice education.