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Data for Continuous Programmatic Improvement - Steps Colleges of Education Must Take to Become a Data Culture (Paperback):... Data for Continuous Programmatic Improvement - Steps Colleges of Education Must Take to Become a Data Culture (Paperback)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Edith Gummer
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the issue of data use in educator preparation programs towards continuous programmatic improvement. With an aim to increase the rigor in both research and practice in educational administration and teacher education, this volume will analyze the longstanding quality concerns about teacher and leadership preparation and standards for programs and educators, as well as controversies concerning national accreditation and federal efforts to mandate program reporting data. By exploring the policies and practices that influence departments of education, this volume examines the increasing pressures to improve institutional functioning, within a complex system of university, state, and national structures and organizations.

Data for Continuous Programmatic Improvement - Steps Colleges of Education Must Take to Become a Data Culture (Hardcover):... Data for Continuous Programmatic Improvement - Steps Colleges of Education Must Take to Become a Data Culture (Hardcover)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Edith Gummer
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the issue of data use in educator preparation programs towards continuous programmatic improvement. With an aim to increase the rigor in both research and practice in educational administration and teacher education, this volume will analyze the longstanding quality concerns about teacher and leadership preparation and standards for programs and educators, as well as controversies concerning national accreditation and federal efforts to mandate program reporting data. By exploring the policies and practices that influence departments of education, this volume examines the increasing pressures to improve institutional functioning, within a complex system of university, state, and national structures and organizations.

Classroom Dynamics - Implementing a Technology-Based Learning Environment (Paperback): Ellen B. Mandinach, Hugh F. Cline Classroom Dynamics - Implementing a Technology-Based Learning Environment (Paperback)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Hugh F. Cline
R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports an attempt to introduce change in schools using a computer-based curriculum innovation for teaching higher-order thinking skills to middle and high school students. One of the volume's themes is the extraordinary complexity and difficulty of facilitating such change in schools. A corollary of that theme is the fact that patience must be an integral part of the strategy when promoting or studying change in schools. In reporting the activities during the early years of a technological innovation and research project in which the emphasis thus far has been primarily on establishing the change, this book focuses on describing the move to a technology-based learning environment. As such, it details an ongoing process -- a fascinating process -- and one that is likely to be repeated in the near future in countless schools throughout the nation.

Remaking the Concept of Aptitude - Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow (Paperback): Lyn Corno, Lee J Cronbach, Haggai... Remaking the Concept of Aptitude - Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow (Paperback)
Lyn Corno, Lee J Cronbach, Haggai Kupermintz, David F Lohman, Ellen B. Mandinach, …
R1,760 Discovery Miles 17 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The unique perspective of Richard E. Snow, in recent years one of the most distinguished educational psychologists, integrates psychology of individual differences, cognitive psychology, and motivational psychology. This capstone book pulls together the findings of his own 35 years of research on aptitudes and those from (especially) European scholars, of which he had exceptional knowledge. A panel of experts and former associates completed this book after his death in 1997, expanding his notes on implications of the theory for instructional design and teaching practice. The panel developed Snow's ideas on where the field should go next, emphasizing promising research strategies. Viewing intelligence as education's most important product, as well as its most important raw material, Snow stressed the need to consider both cognitive skills and affective-motivational characteristics. In this book, previously unconnected research and scattered theoretical ideas are integrated into a dynamic model of aptitude. Understanding the transaction between person and situation was Snow's primary concern. This volume draws from diverse resources to construct a theoretical model of aptitude as a complex process of unfolding person-situation dynamics. Remaking the Concept of Aptitude: Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow: *presents historical and contemporary discussion of aptitude theory, illuminating recent ideas by pointing to their historic antecedents; *provides evidence of how sound research can have practical ramifications in classroom settings; *discusses the strengths and weaknesses of prominent research programs, including Gardner's "multiple intelligence," meta-analysis, ATI experiments, and information processing; *describes in detail specific research that has developed important concepts--for example, Czikszentmihalyi on "flow"; Lambrechts on success in stressful training; Sternberg on componential analysis; and Gibson on tailoring affordances to match motivations; and *keeps statistical complexities to a minimum, and includes a simply written Appendix that explains the interpretation of key technical concepts. By characterizing sound research in the field, this volume is useful for psychologists and educational researchers. It will also be instructive for teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge of the whole child and for parents of children facing standardized testing.

Remaking the Concept of Aptitude - Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow (Hardcover): Lyn Corno, Lee J Cronbach, Haggai... Remaking the Concept of Aptitude - Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow (Hardcover)
Lyn Corno, Lee J Cronbach, Haggai Kupermintz, David F Lohman, Ellen B. Mandinach, …
R4,509 Discovery Miles 45 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The unique perspective of Richard E. Snow, in recent years one of the most distinguished educational psychologists, integrates psychology of individual differences, cognitive psychology, and motivational psychology. This capstone book pulls together the findings of his own 35 years of research on aptitudes and those from (especially) European scholars, of which he had exceptional knowledge. A panel of experts and former associates completed this book after his death in 1997, expanding his notes on implications of the theory for instructional design and teaching practice. The panel developed Snow's ideas on where the field should go next, emphasizing promising research strategies.
Viewing intelligence as education's most important product, as well as its most important raw material, Snow stressed the need to consider both cognitive skills and affective-motivational characteristics. In this book, previously unconnected research and scattered theoretical ideas are integrated into a dynamic model of aptitude. Understanding the transaction between person and situation was Snow's primary concern. This volume draws from diverse resources to construct a theoretical model of aptitude as a complex process of unfolding person-situation dynamics. "Remaking the Concept of Aptitude: Extending the Legacy of Richard E. Snow: "
*presents historical and contemporary discussion of aptitude theory, illuminating recent ideas by pointing to their historic antecedents;
*provides evidence of how sound research can have practical ramifications in classroom settings;
*discusses the strengths and weaknesses of prominent research programs, including Gardner's multiple intelligence, meta-analysis, ATI experiments, and information processing;
*describes in detail specific research that has developed important concepts--for example, Czikszentmihalyi on flow; Lambrechts on success in stressful training; Sternberg on componential analysis; and Gibson on tailoring affordances to match motivations; and
*keeps statistical complexities to a minimum, and includes a simply written Appendix that explains the interpretation of key technical concepts.
By characterizing sound research in the field, this volume is useful for psychologists and educational researchers. It will also be instructive for teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge of the whole child and for parents of children facing standardized testing.

Classroom Dynamics - Implementing a Technology-Based Learning Environment (Hardcover): Ellen B. Mandinach, Hugh F. Cline Classroom Dynamics - Implementing a Technology-Based Learning Environment (Hardcover)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Hugh F. Cline
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports an attempt to introduce change in schools using a computer-based curriculum innovation for teaching higher-order thinking skills to middle and high school students. One of the volume's themes is the extraordinary complexity and difficulty of facilitating such change in schools. A corollary of that theme is the fact that patience must be an integral part of the strategy when promoting or studying change in schools.
In reporting the activities during the early years of a technological innovation and research project in which the emphasis thus far has been primarily on establishing the change, this book focuses on describing the move to a technology-based learning environment. As such, it details an ongoing process -- a fascinating process -- and one that is likely to be repeated in the near future in countless schools throughout the nation.

Data Literacy for Educators - Making It Count in Teacher Preparation and Practice (Hardcover): Ellen B. Mandinach, Edith S.... Data Literacy for Educators - Making It Count in Teacher Preparation and Practice (Hardcover)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Edith S. Gummer; Foreword by Barbara Schneider
R1,715 Discovery Miles 17 150 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Data literacy has become an essential skill set for teachers as education becomes more of an evidence-based profession. Teachers in all stages of professional growth need to learn how to use data effectively and responsibly to inform their teaching practices. This groundbreaking resource describes data literacy for teaching, emphasizing the important relationship between data knowledge and skills and disciplinary and pedagogical content knowledge. Case studies of emerging programs in schools of education are used to illustrate the key components needed to integrate data-driven decisionmaking into the teaching curricula. The book offers a clear path for change while also addressing the inherent complexities associated with change. Data Literacy for Educators provides concrete strategies for schools of education, professional developers, and school districts.

Transforming Teaching and Learning Through Data-Driven Decision Making (Paperback): Ellen B. Mandinach, Sharnell S. Jackson Transforming Teaching and Learning Through Data-Driven Decision Making (Paperback)
Ellen B. Mandinach, Sharnell S. Jackson
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Gathering data and using it to inform instruction is a requirement for many schools, yet educators are not necessarily formally trained in how to do it. This book helps bridge the gap between classroom practice and the principles of educational psychology. Teachers will find cutting-edge advances in research and theory on human learning and teaching in an easily understood and transferable format. The text's integrated model shows teachers, school leaders, and district administrators how to establish a data culture and transform quantitative and qualitative data into actionable knowledge based on: Assessment Statistics Instructional and differentiated psychology Classroom management Data-driven decision making and data literacy skills are at the intersection of all of these areas, and the authors link them to show how to establish a vision and improve student learning. Included are vignettes that demonstrate the concepts in practice and tips for using technology to assist in the process.

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