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Between the State and the Schoolhouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Between the State and the Schoolhouse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Between the State and the Schoolhouse examines the Common Core State Standards from the initiative's promising beginnings to its disappointing outcomes. Situating the standards in the long history of state and federal efforts to shape education, the book describes a series of critical lessons that highlight the political and structural challenges of large-scale, top-down reforms. Education policy expert Tom Loveless argues that there are too many layers between the state and the classroom for a national standards approach to be effective. Specifically, he emphasizes the significant gap between states' roles in designing education policy and teachers' roles as implementers of policy. In addit...

Bridging the Achievement Gap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Bridging the Achievement Gap

The achievement gap between white students and African American and Hispanic students has been debated by scholars and lamented by policymakers since it was first documented in 1966. The average black or Hispanic secondary school student currently achieves at about the same level as the average white student in the lowest quartile of white achievement. Black and Hispanic students are much less likely than white students to graduate from high school, acquire a college or advanced degree, or earn a middle-class living. They are also much more likely than whites to suffer social problems that often accompany low income. While educators have gained an understanding of the causes and effects of t...

Conflicting Missions?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Conflicting Missions?

Ask people whether teachers unions are good or bad for education and you are likely to receive a wide variety of opinions. A 1998 Gallup Poll asked whether teachers unions helped, hurt, or made no difference in the quality of education in U.S. public schools. Twenty-seven percent responded that unions helped, 26 percent that they hurt, and 37 percent that they made no difference (10 percent of those surveyed said they did not know). Although teachers unions were first organized in the nineteenth century, and collective bargaining has been a fact of life in most communities since the 1960s, the body of literature evaluating the impact of teachers unions on American education is surprisingly s...

The Village Proposal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

The Village Proposal

The Village Proposal is based on the African proverb that it takes a village to raise a child. Part education commentary, part memoir, the book analyzes the theme of shared responsibility in public schools.

Getting Choice Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Getting Choice Right

This second volume from the National Working Commission on Choice in K-12 Education examines the connections between school choice and the goals of equity and efficiency in education. The contributors—distinguished university professors, high school administrators, and scholars from research institutions around the country—assess the efficiency of the educational system, analyzing efforts to boost average achievement. Their discussion of equity focuses on the reduction of racial and religious segregation in education, as well as measures to ensure that "no child is left behind." The result is an authoritative and balanced look at how to maximize benefits while minimizing risks in the imp...

Textbooks in American Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Textbooks in American Society

In recent years, textbooks have been widely criticized for low standards, lack of imaginativeness, and insensitivity to racial and gender issues. Increasingly, they are cited as another "weak link" in American public education. This book goes beyond the headlines to examine how textbooks are produced, how they are selected, and what pressures are placed on textbook authors and publishers. The book focuses on the relationship of the textbook to the educational system and includes important issues such as the politics of textbook policy, the determinants of textbook content, the role of textbooks in educational reform, and the process of selection at the state level. The authors offer current research on textbook policy including perspectives from those directly involved with textbooks—from several thoughtful analyses by textbook editors and publishers to the views of California's Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Differentiating Instruction for Students With Learning Disabilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Differentiating Instruction for Students With Learning Disabilities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-04
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  • Publisher: Corwin Press

Use the latest research to bring differentiated instruction to today’s inclusive classrooms! In this third edition of his best-selling resource, William Bender presents a new view of differentiated instruction—as seen through a Common Core lens—drawing on the latest brain research, technology, and educational initiatives. Featuring extensive new material, the third edition presents: NEW coverage of Khan Academy, flipped classes, and other cutting-edge techniques to enhance differentiated instruction in general and special education settings NEW strategies for differentiating instruction within an RTI framework and in the context of the Common Core NEW how-tos for using technology to instruct and assess students with learning disabilities NEW teaching tips and concrete examples of brain-friendly instruction

Differentiating Math Instruction, K-8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Differentiating Math Instruction, K-8

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-09-10
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  • Publisher: Corwin Press

Real-time strategies for real-life results! Are you struggling to balance your students’ learning needs with their learning styles? William Bender’s new edition of this teacher favorite is like no other. His is the only book that takes differentiated math instruction well into the twenty-first century, successfully blending the best of what technology has to offer with guidelines for meeting the objectives set forth by the Common Core. Every innovation in math instruction is addressed: Flipping math instruction Project-based learning Using Khan Academy in the classroom Educational gaming Teaching for deeper conceptual understanding

Reading Poverty in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Reading Poverty in America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this book Shannon’s major premise remains the same as his 1998 Reading Poverty: Poverty has everything to do with American public schooling–how it is theorized, how it is organized, and how it runs. Competing ideological representations of poverty underlie school assumptions about intelligence, character, textbook content, lesson formats, national standards, standardized achievement tests, and business/school partnerships and frame our considerations of each. In this new edition, Shannon provides an update of the ideological struggles to name and respond to poverty through the design, content, and pedagogy of reading education, showing how, through their representations and framing, a...

Dropping Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Dropping Out

The vast majority of kids in the developed world finish high school—but not in the United States. More than a million kids drop out every year, around 7,000 a day, and the numbers are rising. Dropping Out offers a comprehensive overview by one of the country’s leading experts, and provides answers to fundamental questions: Who drops out, and why? What happens to them when they do? How can we prevent at-risk kids from short-circuiting their futures? Students start disengaging long before they get to high school, and the consequences are severe—not just for individuals but for the larger society and economy. Dropouts never catch up with high school graduates on any measure. They are less...