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From reviews of the first edition: 'This book creates a powerful
process that motivates students to self-assess, revise, and take
pride in their work. It provides practical, tested strategies to
implement the process in a clear, organized and meaningful way.' -
from the Foreword by John P. Robson, Head of Social Sciences,
Rideau High School, Ottawa-Carleton Board of Education 'Made me
want to try out all the great ideas. This book is a must for a
teacher's bookshelf.' - Carol Scearce, President, Enlightening
Enterprises, Beverly, MA In today's standards-based and
accountability-driven classroom, teachers are increasingly seeking
ways to demonstrate that their students know what they are learning
and are aware of why they are learning it. This groundbreaking
guide shows how the combination of portfolios and student-led
teacher-parent conferences can increase student understanding.
Using this technique, students will be able to take charge of their
learning, and are able to clearly communicate the goals of their
education with fellow students, administrators, and parents.
Real-life examples show how the approach has been successfully
applied at any level and for any subject matter. Newly added
features include: - Strategies for beginning the portfolio process
with students - Current research findings that support student-led
conferencing - Easy-to-use timelines and sample schedules - Masters
that cut down on teacher prep-time - The latest information on
electronic portfolios
From reviews of the first edition: 'This book creates a powerful
process that motivates students to self-assess, revise, and take
pride in their work. It provides practical, tested strategies to
implement the process in a clear, organized and meaningful way.' -
from the Foreword by John P. Robson, Head of Social Sciences,
Rideau High School, Ottawa-Carleton Board of Education 'Made me
want to try out all the great ideas. This book is a must for a
teacher's bookshelf.' - Carol Scearce, President, Enlightening
Enterprises, Beverly, MA In today's standards-based and
accountability-driven classroom, teachers are increasingly seeking
ways to demonstrate that their students know what they are learning
and are aware of why they are learning it. This groundbreaking
guide shows how the combination of portfolios and student-led
teacher-parent conferences can increase student understanding.
Using this technique, students will be able to take charge of their
learning, and are able to clearly communicate the goals of their
education with fellow students, administrators, and parents.
Real-life examples show how the approach has been successfully
applied at any level and for any subject matter. Newly added
features include: - Strategies for beginning the portfolio process
with students - Current research findings that support student-led
conferencing - Easy-to-use timelines and sample schedules - Masters
that cut down on teacher prep-time - The latest information on
electronic portfolios
This resource offers teachers user-friendly tools for creating a
standards-based classroom that meets accountability requirements
and provides a learning environment where both teachers and
students can thrive. Barbara P. Benson's framework allows teachers
to synthesize the best of what they already know and do with
research-based best practices on learning and learners. The author
emphasizes that students can best learn the required content and
competencies when teachers are following the curriculum determined
by the standards while: Creating a community of learners who are
self-directed, interactive, cooperative, and focused on quality
Making reflection a routine for everyoneTeaching content and
processDeveloping more authentic student tasks and assessment
methodsThe new edition of How to Meet Standards, Motivate Students,
and Still Enjoy Teaching! featuresaupdated references andanew
reproducibles for classroom use.
This resource offers teachers user-friendly tools for creating a
standards-based classroom that meets accountability requirements
and provides a learning environment where both teachers and
students can thrive. Barbara P. Benson's framework allows teachers
to synthesize the best of what they already know and do with
research-based best practices on learning and learners. The author
emphasizes that students can best learn the required content and
competencies when teachers are following the curriculum determined
by the standards while: Creating a community of learners who are
self-directed, interactive, cooperative, and focused on quality
Making reflection a routine for everyoneTeaching content and
processDeveloping more authentic student tasks and assessment
methodsThe new edition of How to Meet Standards, Motivate Students,
and Still Enjoy Teaching! featuresaupdated references andanew
reproducibles for classroom use.
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