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How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher Quality compiles the
proceedings from the Milken Family Foundation's National Education
Conference (NEC), which took place in Washington, D.C., in May
2006. Each year, the NEC brings together practitioners,
policymakers and private sector representatives to focus on
critical issues in education. This work expands on the ideas and
themes discussed in the first three volumes in this series on
education policy: The first volume-Talented Teachers: The Essential
Force for Improving Student Achievement-examined the importance of
teacher quality. As the second in the series, Improving Student
Achievement: Reforms that Work, introduced reform ideas and
programs that positively impact both teacher quality and student
work. The Challenges of School Reform: Implementation, Impact and
Sustainability deepened these discussions by exploring the answers
to questions regarding ensuring the longevity and sustained success
of effective school reform. How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher
Quality examines the roles of teachers, the education sector, the
government sector and the private sector in enhancing teacher
quality. From the building level to the federal level, panelists
sought to provide insight from their individual and collective
endeavors to improve the quality of today's teaching force to
significantly impact the future.
This book, The Challenges of School Reform: Impact, Implementation,
and Sustainability, explores why reforms todate have failed to live
up to expectations, and it discusses promising practices and
strategies for sustaining increased student achievement. This work
expands on the ideas and themes discussed in the first two volumes
in this series on education policy: The first book-Talented
Teachers: The Essential Force for Improving Student
Achievement-examines the importance of teacher quality. Years of
research have repeatedly confirmed what we inferred to be
true-outside of the home environment, the quality of a student's
teacher has the strongest impact on learning. After talented
teachers were found to be a powerful component for bettering
education, the second book-Improving Student Achievement: Reforms
that Work-introduces reform ideas and programs that positively
impact both teacher quality and student work. Now, The Challenges
of School Reform: Implementation, Impact, and Sustainability
deepens these discussions by exploring the answers to questions
regarding ensuring the longevity and sustained success of effective
school reform.
How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher Quality compiles the
proceedings from the Milken Family Foundation's National Education
Conference (NEC), which took place in Washington, D.C., in May
2006. Each year, the NEC brings together practitioners,
policymakers and private sector representatives to focus on
critical issues in education. This work expands on the ideas and
themes discussed in the first three volumes in this series on
education policy: The first volume-Talented Teachers: The Essential
Force for Improving Student Achievement-examined the importance of
teacher quality. As the second in the series, Improving Student
Achievement: Reforms that Work, introduced reform ideas and
programs that positively impact both teacher quality and student
work. The Challenges of School Reform: Implementation, Impact and
Sustainability deepened these discussions by exploring the answers
to questions regarding ensuring the longevity and sustained success
of effective school reform. How Stakeholders Can Support Teacher
Quality examines the roles of teachers, the education sector, the
government sector and the private sector in enhancing teacher
quality. From the building level to the federal level, panelists
sought to provide insight from their individual and collective
endeavors to improve the quality of today's teaching force to
significantly impact the future.
This book, The Challenges of School Reform: Impact, Implementation,
and Sustainability, explores why reforms todate have failed to live
up to expectations, and it discusses promising practices and
strategies for sustaining increased student achievement. This work
expands on the ideas and themes discussed in the first two volumes
in this series on education policy: The first book-Talented
Teachers: The Essential Force for Improving Student
Achievement-examines the importance of teacher quality. Years of
research have repeatedly confirmed what we inferred to be
true-outside of the home environment, the quality of a student's
teacher has the strongest impact on learning. After talented
teachers were found to be a powerful component for bettering
education, the second book-Improving Student Achievement: Reforms
that Work-introduces reform ideas and programs that positively
impact both teacher quality and student work. Now, The Challenges
of School Reform: Implementation, Impact, and Sustainability
deepens these discussions by exploring the answers to questions
regarding ensuring the longevity and sustained success of effective
school reform.
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