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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
In this edited collection, the authors grapple with both the
strengths and challenges that HBCUs face as the nation's
demographics change, from their place in American society and
growing diversity on HBCU campuses to class and elitism issues to
study abroad and honors programs.
'The authors are grounded educational leaders who have lived the
approach to improvement and innovation that they write about.
Filled with anecdotal examples, reflection exercises, and practical
strategies, this is a very useful and timely resource for educators
seeking to understand and influence educational innovation and
transformation in the 21st century' - Michael H. Dickmann,
Professor Cardinal Stritch University 'The authors contrast
improvement of existing practices with a more rigorous and creative
push for innovation that introduces new and different practices and
structures. In many situations, district and school improvement
plans have evolved into the technical work of interpreting data
about the past and present, studying research, and creating
documents. This book stimulates leaders as they stretch their
organization's culture to reveal mental models, consider external
trends, and seek creative and energizing strategies that will
prepare students for a future we cannot yet define' - Edie Holcomb,
Consultant, Marzano Research Laboratory Preparing students to be
successful in an unpredictable world requires school leaders who
can nurture a culture of both improvement and innovation. Beyond
School Improvement: The Journey to Innovative Leadership assists
leaders in understanding when and how to improve and when and how
to innovate. The book helps leaders connect with the new science on
change and provides skills, practices, and tools for creating and
leading educational systems that will help to prepare students for
the world that will be theirs. Based on complexity theory, new
science, systems thinking, change, and innovation, the book
presents a look at trends that encourage readers to look beyond the
comfort zone of accepted practice and consider the merits of
improvement and innovation. The authors discuss four change
elements-dissonance, identity, information, and order-and define
five essential practices for leaders: - Hold courageous
conversations - Embrace dissonance - Change the field of vision -
Be a gardener and a mechanic - Reframe, reflect, relate Stories,
quotes, reflections, and a call to action help to support leaders
as they seek balance within themselves, their classrooms, and their
organizations.
Highlighting the voices and experiences of Black graduate students
at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), this book
features the perspectives of students from a variety of academic
backgrounds and institutional settings. Contributors discuss their
motivation to attend an HBCU for graduate studies, their
experiences, and how these helped prepare them for their career. To
be prepared to serve the increasing number of Black students with
access to graduate programs at HBCUs, university administrators,
faculty, and staff require a better understanding of these
students' needs and how to meet them. Addressing some of today's
most urgent issues and educational challenges, this book expands
the literature on HBCUs and provides insight into the role their
graduate schools play in building a diverse academic and
professional community.
In this edited collection, the authors grapple with both the
strengths and challenges that HBCUs face as the nation's
demographics change, from their place in American society and
growing diversity on HBCU campuses to class and elitism issues to
study abroad and honors programs.
The latest book in the Key Issues on Diverse College Students
series explores the state of Black women students in higher
education. Delineating key issues, proposing an original student
success model, and describing what institutions can do to better
support this group, this important book provides a succinct but
comprehensive exploration of this underrepresented and often
neglected population on college campuses. Full of practical
recommendations for working across academic and student affairs,
this is a useful guide for administrators, faculty, and
practitioners interested in creating pathways for Black female
college student success. Whether this book is read cover to cover
or used as a resource manual, the pages contain critical insights
that should be taken into serious consideration wherever Black
women college students are concerned.
The latest book in the Key Issues on Diverse College Students
series explores the state of Black women students in higher
education. Delineating key issues, proposing an original student
success model, and describing what institutions can do to better
support this group, this important book provides a succinct but
comprehensive exploration of this underrepresented and often
neglected population on college campuses. Full of practical
recommendations for working across academic and student affairs,
this is a useful guide for administrators, faculty, and
practitioners interested in creating pathways for Black female
college student success. Whether this book is read cover to cover
or used as a resource manual, the pages contain critical insights
that should be taken into serious consideration wherever Black
women college students are concerned.
Build a balanced assessment system and support ESSA requirements!
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) increases assessment
flexibility and responsibilities for states and districts, and this
comprehensive guide helps leaders meet and succeed that challenge.
Authors Chappuis, Commodore and Stiggins have helped thousands of
teachers, principals and other educational leaders in becoming
assessment-literate and developing assessment systems built on
quality assessment. Readers will learn how to: Develop balance in
an assessment system by combining formative and summative
approaches, providing insight on students' progress Strengthen
classroom-based assessment and involve students in self-assessment
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