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As professional learning communities become more widespread,
educators have learned that they can't simply form grade-level or
subject-area teams and call it a day. To profoundly affect teacher
practice and student learning, PLCs need strong and knowledgeable
leadership. In Facilitating Teacher Teams and Authentic PLCs,
Daniel R. Venables draws on his extensive experience helping
schools and districts implement effective PLCs to explore this
crucial but often-overlooked need. Taking a two-pronged approach to
PLC facilitation, Venables offers targeted guidance both for
leading the people in teacher teams and for facilitating their
work. This practical resource provides: Strategies for facilitating
interactions among colleagues in PLCs and building trust and
buy-in. Field-tested, user-friendly protocols to focus and deepen
team discussions around texts, data, teacher and student work,
teacher dilemmas, and collaborative planning time. Tips for
anticipating and addressing interpersonal conflicts and obstacles
that commonly arise during use of protocols. Current and
prospective PLC facilitators at every grade level will find this
book an essential guide to navigating the challenging and rewarding
endeavor of leading authentic PLCs. Build your skills, and help
your team rise to the next level.
An effective sixth grade workbook that provides daily social and
emotional learning (SEL) activities to help students explore
emotions, actions, relationships, and decision making. The daily
activities connect to the CASEL competencies, mindfulness, and key
affective education initiatives. This SEL workbook makes at-home
learning, whole class instruction, or small group support, quick
and easy. Help students build self-awareness, analyze
relationships, discover diverse perspectives, and apply what they
have learned with engaging lessons. The use of fiction and
nonfiction text allows for self-reflection and growth. Parents
appreciate the teacher-approved activity books that keep their
child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce
learning at school, and build connections between home and school.
Teachers rely on the daily practice workbooks to save them valuable
time. The ready to implement activities are perfect to introduce
SEL topics for discussion.
Did you know that close to half of today's jobs in the U.S. could
be done by robots and that proportion is rapidly increasing? It is
quite possible that about half of today's high school graduates
will not have the knowledge or skills needed to get a decent job
when they graduate. Tomorrow's high school graduates will be able
to thrive in this environment, but only if school superintendents,
central office executives, and principals use the strategies
employed by the world's top-performing education systems to build
the high-performance education systems today's students will need
to succeed tomorrow. In Leading High-Performance School Systems:
Lessons from the World's Best, Marc Tucker, a leading expert on
top-performing school systems with more than 30 years of experience
studying the global economy and education systems worldwide,
details how top-performing school systems have met head-on the
challenges facing school leaders today. You'll learn why our
current system is obsolete, explore the knowledge and skills needed
to design and build first-rate education systems, and gain a solid
understanding of the key elements of high-performance school
systems, including the following: A powerful, coherent
instructional system with school-leaving certifications that mean
much more than today's high school diploma. Partnerships with
first-rate universities to ensure a steady supply of highly
capable, well-educated, and well-trained teachers. Schools
reorganized around highly qualified professional teachers with a
career ladder they can climb. High expectations and personalized
support to ensure that children arrive at each grade level ready to
learn. An equitable system that closes the gaps in student
performance. Vocational education for talented youth seeking an
applied, academically rigorous education. Leading High-Performance
School Systems is an invaluable resource for school leaders
preparing today's students for tomorrow's world. This book is a
copublication of ASCD and NCEE.
Research on the brain has shown that emotion plays a key role in
learning, but how can educators apply that research in their
day-to-day interactions with students? What are some teaching
strategies that take advantage of what we know about the brain?
Engage the Brain answers these questions with easy-to-understand
explanations of the brain's emotion networks and how they affect
learning, paired with specific suggestions for classroom strategies
that can make a real difference in how and what students learn.
Readers will discover how to design an environment for learning
that: Makes material relevant, relatable, and engaging.
Accommodates tremendous variability in students' brains by giving
them multiple options for how to approach their learning.
Incorporates Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and
guidelines. Uses process-oriented feedback and other techniques to
spark students' intrinsic motivation. Author Allison Posey explains
how schools can use the same ""emotional brain"" concepts to create
work environments that reduce professional stress and the
all-too-common condition of teacher burnout. Real-world classroom
examples, along with reflection and discussion questions, add to
the usefulness of Engage the Brain as a practical, informative
guide for understanding how to capture the brain's incredible power
and achieve better results at all grade levels, in all content
areas.
The legacy of Graeme Chalmers's research in art education underpins
a foundational understanding of critical multiculturalism and
offers a rigorous analysis of oppression and institutionalization
of unequal power relations. His work begins in stories involving
disruption and advocacy, and how when working in collaboration, we
may then begin to share lived knowledge in ways that bring
sociopolitical dimensions to the fore to help us move towards
breaking cycles of divisiveness. International scholars share both
reflective commentaries that look back upon Graeme Chalmers's
contributions, as well as offer diverse perspectives that look
forward to the enduring potentialities and possibilities of his
work today and into the future. These perspectives are presented
alongside thirty years of his scholarship creating new insights and
provocations that will continue to influence our collective work
for social justice. Art, Culture, and Pedagogy: Revisiting the Work
of F. Graeme Chalmers holds timeless wisdom, articulating Graeme's
deep respect for cultural pluralism, his passionate embrace of
inclusivity and diversity, and his dedication to social justice
issues - all issues of compelling urgency today. His distinguished
international leadership and his pioneering ideas continue to be
adopted, engaged, and applied at all levels of art education.
Our revision resources are the smart choice for those revising for
Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Biology Higher and Pearson Edexcel GCSE
(9-1) Combined Science Higher. Are you looking to get a grade 7-9
in your exam? This book aims to help you nail it by giving you: *
Expert advice to help you get to grips with the tougher exam
questions * Worked examples and fully worked answers to show you
what the best answers will look like * Plenty of opportunity to
practise the more challenging exam-style questions * Hints and
advice to develop your exam technique to help you access the higher
marks.
If a fundamental goal of schooling is to prepare young people for
the unknowable future, why do we assign students so many clearly
defined tasks with predetermined solutions? According to educator
and creativity expert Ronald A. Beghetto, the best way to unleash
students' problem solving and creativity-and thus prepare them to
face real-world problems-is to incorporate complex challenges that
teach students to respond productively to uncertainty. In this
thought-provoking book, Beghetto explains: How to foster
""possibility thinking"" to help students open up their thinking in
creative, sometimes counterintuitive ways. The process of lesson
unplanning, a way of transforming existing lessons, activities, and
assignments into more complex classroom challenges. Four basic
action principles that teachers and students can use to design and
solve complex challenges both inside and outside the classroom. The
steps for creating legacy challenges, which require students to
identify a problem, develop a solution, and ensure that their work
makes a lasting contribution. With planning forms and detailed
sample activities, this practical guide will enable teachers at
every grade level to design a full range of challenges in any
subject area. Invite uncertainty into your classroom-and discover
what your students are capable of.
Exam Board: Pearson BTEC Academic Level: BTEC National Subject:
Applied Science First teaching: September 2016 First Exams: Summer
2017 For all four of the externally assessed units 1, 3, 5 and 7.
Builds confidence with scaffolded practice questions. Unguided
questions that allow students to test their own knowledge and
skills in advance of assessment. Clear unit-by-unit correspondence
between this Workbook and the Revision Guide and ActiveBook.
Teach phonics as you boost essential reading and handwriting skills
with these playful, no-prep pages! Each sheet challenges children
to form a fun sentence from scrambled words, then copy it with care
on a line. Along the way, kids will develop fine motor skills by
cutting, gluing, and coloring. Perfect for meaningful seatwork,
homework, or learning centers.
Students learning math are expected to do more than just solve
problems; they must also be able to demonstrate their thinking and
share their ideas, both orally and in writing. As many classroom
teachers have discovered, these can be challenging tasks for
students. The good news is, mathematical communication can be
taught and mastered. In Teaching Students to Communicate
Mathematically, Laney Sammons provides practical assistance for K-8
classroom teachers. Drawing on her vast knowledge and experience as
a classroom teacher, she covers the basics of effective
mathematical communication and offers specific strategies for
teaching students how to speak and write about math. Sammons also
presents useful suggestions for helping students incorporate
correct vocabulary and appropriate representations when presenting
their mathematical ideas. This must-have resource will help you
help your students improve their understanding of and their skill
and confidence in mathematical communication.
Why has early childhood science education taken so long to become
established as a field of research inquiry? Why do we continue to
blame early childhood and primary teachers for their lack of
confidence and competence in science education? This book tackles
these questions and more. Grounded in cultural-historical theory,
this book explores the development of the field through the eyes of
the author. Over 30 years the contexts, the questions, and the foci
of a generation of science education researchers are mapped. As the
field develops, new concepts, models of teaching and new methods
and methodologies are theorised and empirically supported, bringing
forward uniqueness of science education for children in play-based
settings.
The ways in which research and scholarship are co-produced,
co-performed and proclaimed as particular kinds of knowledges and
truths in and beyond the academy is radically changing. The
capacity to write rebelliously, in varying registers and voices,
tempos and volumes, as featured across this book, is boundaryless.
In this edited volume, we ask new questions which simultaneously
trouble and open up what the 'product' and 'performance' of
academic work, words and worlds might come to be. At the heart of
this book, we move between departing radically from academic
writing to arriving at a new academic endeavor and transaction
between reader and text driven by the invitation to open rebellion
in academic research and writing. This unique volume brings
together an extraordinary range of international scholars,
researchers and artists, that include contemporary social
scientists, critical theorists, visual artists, poets, musicians,
hip-hoppers, choreographers, activists, film-makers,
theatre-makers, magicians, and circus artists from both within and
outside the academy in Europe, UK, India, Africa, USA, Canada,
Australia and New Zealand. They articulate new concepts for
thinking differently, generate new theories differently, and
present new methods of writing differently. This book provides
'permission' to depart radically in academic writing and creative
practice - particularly for doctoral and higher degree research
students, and those who work alongside them as supervisors and
advisors and higher research degree educators. The claim here is
that rebellious departures and performances in academic research
and writing are the future of academia. This book provides a series
of steps toward preparing for that future.
15 Steps to Effective Prayers a " Knowing how to Pray with Results!
will teach you how you can pray effectively and get results by
doing so. Our walk and spiritual growth depends on our prayer life!
This book aims to show every Christian the importance of such a
prayer life from the viewpoint of an experienced Prayer
Intercessor, Sharon Downer. The author will teach you the
importance of praying continually, praying for others, praying for
miracles and communicating with the Lord, which will help you build
a closer relationship with Him through prayer. Ita s a must read
for every Christian as prayer moves mountains.
The Beautiful Me Collection - Big Kids Edition 6+ Makeeda and the
Painting ~ Have you ever heard the expression - "a picture is worth
a thousand words,a How often do we look at an image without text
and know just what the painting or photograph is trying to say? It
is almost as if there is a silent coversation taking place, and
only those who speak the language can be part of this mysterious
dimension of thought. It has been said that where there is art
there are no lonely hearts. In this story, Makeeda gets really
close to uncovering a secret only artists know.... This story was
written by Marlene Service and co-written by both of her daughters
Nylah-May Service aged 9 and Xi-Ana Ray Service aged 6. Credit for
the creative concept of this story must be given to the girls who
really tapped into their imagination and came up with such a fun
and layered idea. Celebrating Diversity - There are 5 delightful
books in The Beautiful Me Collection and to learn more you can
visit www.thebeautifulmecollection.com
In this comprehensive resource for elementary school teachers,
Kristina J. Doubet and Jessica A. Hockett explore how to use
differentiated instruction to help students be more successful
learners-regardless of background, native language, learning
preference, or motivation. They explain how to: Create a healthy
classroom community in which students' unique qualities and needs
are as important as the ones they have in common. Translate
curriculum into manageable and meaningful learning goals that are
fit to be differentiated. Use pre-assessment and formative
assessment to uncover students' learning needs, tailor tasks
accordingly, and ensure that students are ""getting it."" Provide
interactive learning experiences that encourage students to engage
with both the content and one another. Present students with
avenues to take in, process, and produce knowledge that appeal to
their varied interests and learning preferences. Navigate potential
roadblocks to differentiation. Each chapter provides a plethora of
practical tools, templates, and strategies for a variety of subject
areas developed by and for real teachers. Whether you're new to
differentiated instruction or looking to expand your repertoire of
DI strategies, Differentiation in the Elementary Grades will show
you classroom-tested ways to better engage students and help them
succeed every day. Includes URL and password for free downloadable
forms.
Collaborative teaching, or co-teaching, is a powerful way to
support the learning of students with diverse learning needs. But
how do you know when you're doing it right? And if you're not, what
can you do about that? Authors Wendy W. Murawski and Wendy W.
Lochner introduce the Collaborative Teaching Improvement Model of
Excellence (CTIME), a continuous improvement model that embraces
personalized professional learning to ensure that teachers meet the
core competencies for co-teaching without burning out along the
way. Incorporating a systematic application of collaborative
groups, data analysis, microteaching, feedback, and collegial
support, CTIME is the culmination of the best research in the
field. As Murawski and Lochner walk you through their data-driven,
no-fail model of co-teaching, you'll learn about: The CTIME process
and how it works. Co-teaching core competencies measured schoolwide
and at the classroom level. Assessment of progress toward mastery.
Co-teaching action plans. Professional learning communities and
schoolwide improvement. Co-teaching facilitation, feedback, and
reflection. Offering a practical approach to achieving mastery of
the co-teaching core competencies, this book provides dozens of
strategies, resources, and templates that can be used by
district-level administrators, principals, and co-teaching teams.
If you're ready to examine your co-teaching practices to make sure
you're achieving the best possible outcomes for your students, then
Beyond Co-Teaching Basics is for you.
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