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An exploration of the variables that contribute to the improvement
of literacy instruction in large urban school districts. The text
grew out of a five-year initiative known as The Dallas Reading Plan
- a 50 million dollar collaborative effort between area business
and corporate interests, philanthropy, and the Dallas Independent
School District. Features include: an analysis of systemic reform
factors from the varied viewpoints of key stakeholders (such as
change management experts, university scholars, school leaders,
teachers, and educational researchers) involved in the improvement
of urban literacy education in a major school district; concise
reporting on the effects of long-term teacher development
programmes built upon scientific research; quantitative and
qualitative research data on the improvement of teacher performance
in literacy instruction gathered over a five-year period. systemic
reform efforts in urban settings; insights into the benefits of
principal training as part of creating effective school-wide
literacy programmes; and data showing that previously ineffective
teachers can become effective literacy educators through deep and
sustained professional development.
An exploration of the variables that contribute to the improvement
of literacy instruction in large urban school districts. The text
grew out of a five-year initiative known as The Dallas Reading Plan
- a 50 million dollar collaborative effort between area business
and corporate interests, philanthropy, and the Dallas Independent
School District. Features include: an analysis of systemic reform
factors from the varied viewpoints of key stakeholders (such as
change management experts, university scholars, school leaders,
teachers, and educational researchers) involved in the improvement
of urban literacy education in a major school district; concise
reporting on the effects of long-term teacher development
programmes built upon scientific research; quantitative and
qualitative research data on the improvement of teacher performance
in literacy instruction gathered over a five-year period. systemic
reform efforts in urban settings; insights into the benefits of
principal training as part of creating effective school-wide
literacy programmes; and data showing that previously ineffective
teachers can become effective literacy educators through deep and
sustained professional development.
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