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`This is a good and needed book. I would buy it, and recommend it
to a wide range of educators.' -Kenneth D. Peterson, Professor,
Portland State University `The authors have amassed a tremendous
amount of information and assembled it into a very readable book
that is an excellent resource.' -Randel Beaver, Superintendent,
Archer City School District, TX Attract and retain the
highest-quality teachers through competitive compensation programs!
While many working in the teaching profession cite intangible
rewards as reasons for staying in the profession, concrete rewards
such as salary, benefits, and working conditions are inextricably
linked to recruiting, motivating, and retaining highly-qualified
teachers. This timely text examines the fundamental link between
teacher pay and teacher quality as well as the extent to which it
is aligned with student achievement. Existing compensation models
are reviewed in order to provide a practical, research-based
approach for developing a comprehensive, best-practice teacher
compensation system. School administrators can use these
synthesized, innovative findings to: Determine the most practical
compensation model for achieving their school's objectives Examine
different pay options used across the country Connect their
school's compensation program to organizational goals Discover how
to attract and retain high-quality teachers
Deeper learning has been defined as "the skills and knowledge that
students must possess to succeed in 21st century jobs and civic
life" (William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 2013). Assessing
Deeper Learning: Developing, Implementing, and Scoring Performance
Tasks examines the role of performance assessment to facilitate
student attainment of the core competencies of deeper learning. The
book details a journey that a large school district undertook to
create a system of performance tasks designed to assess students'
proficiency in critical thinking, problem solving, and effective
communication. Chapters devoted to the development and
implementation of the district's high-quality performance tasks and
rubrics highlight successes and lessons learned during the journey.
Additional chapters focus on such topics as types of performance
assessments, instructional methods that promote student engagement
and deeper learning, policy, and how teacher leaders can drive this
innovation to serve the teaching, learning, assessment, and
accountability needs of schools. Assessing Deeper Learning:
Developing, Implementing, and Scoring Performance Tasks was written
for teachers, administrators, superintendents, and policy makers to
better understand the challenges and opportunities afforded by
using performance assessment to promote deeper learning.
Deeper learning has been defined as “the skills and knowledge
that students must possess to succeed in 21st century jobs and
civic life” (William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 2013).
Assessing Deeper Learning: Developing, Implementing, and Scoring
Performance Tasks examines the role of performance assessment to
facilitate student attainment of the core competencies of deeper
learning. The book details a journey that a large school district
undertook to create a system of performance tasks designed to
assess students’ proficiency in critical thinking, problem
solving, and effective communication. Chapters devoted to the
development and implementation of the district’s high-quality
performance tasks and rubrics highlight successes and lessons
learned during the journey. Additional chapters focus on such
topics as types of performance assessments, instructional methods
that promote student engagement and deeper learning, policy, and
how teacher leaders can drive this innovation to serve the
teaching, learning, assessment, and accountability needs of
schools. Assessing Deeper Learning: Developing, Implementing, and
Scoring Performance Tasks was written for teachers, administrators,
superintendents, and policy makers to better understand the
challenges and opportunities afforded by using performance
assessment to promote deeper learning.
`This is a good and needed book. I would buy it, and recommend it
to a wide range of educators.' -Kenneth D. Peterson, Professor,
Portland State University `The authors have amassed a tremendous
amount of information and assembled it into a very readable book
that is an excellent resource.' -Randel Beaver, Superintendent,
Archer City School District, TX Attract and retain the
highest-quality teachers through competitive compensation programs!
While many working in the teaching profession cite intangible
rewards as reasons for staying in the profession, concrete rewards
such as salary, benefits, and working conditions are inextricably
linked to recruiting, motivating, and retaining highly-qualified
teachers. This timely text examines the fundamental link between
teacher pay and teacher quality as well as the extent to which it
is aligned with student achievement. Existing compensation models
are reviewed in order to provide a practical, research-based
approach for developing a comprehensive, best-practice teacher
compensation system. School administrators can use these
synthesized, innovative findings to: Determine the most practical
compensation model for achieving their school's objectives Examine
different pay options used across the country Connect their
school's compensation program to organizational goals Discover how
to attract and retain high-quality teachers
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