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Wideen, M. F.; Pye, Ivy – 1994
In the introduction to this book, a classroom situation is described in which the story of Hansel and Gretel was challenged. He uses it to describe an educational reform effort undertaken by the Lakeview School in British Columbia, Canada, and shows how the school changed from within. The book documents the struggle of the teachers and the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement, Effective Schools Research
Wooster, Martin Morse – 1994
Meaningful school reform requires a deeper understanding of how high schools evolved to their current condition. This book presents an objective history of American public secondary education in two ways--as a social history and as a synthesis of literature. Chapter 1 offers a brief history of American education, beginning with the debate over…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Decentralization, Educational History, Educational Improvement
Radencich, Marguerite C.; And Others – 1993
Noting that reading specialists are transforming themselves from remedial reading tutors into schoolwide resource specialists, this guidebook recognizes the need to deal with both process and content within this challenging role. Chapters in the book are: (1) Getting Started; (2) Developing the School Program from September to June: (3) Developing…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Reading Instruction
Armstrong, Thomas – 1998
This book maintains that every student is a genius, and the teacher's most important job is to discover and nurture the genius that exists within each student. Teachers are urged to look beyond the traditional understanding of what constitutes genius. Part 1 describes 12 qualities that go beyond traditional definitions of genius: curiosity,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
Taylor, Todd, Ed.; Ward, Irene, Ed. – 1998
This book contains a collection of essays about literacy, theory, and the Internet. It addresses problems concerning understanding the new electronic technologies, getting the computer in the classroom, and teaching students to write with it. The book's first section, "Literacy in the Information Age," offers four essays: "Literacy after the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Tchudi, Stephen N.; Yates, Joanne – 1983
The third in a series on content area writing instruction, this booklet is intended for high school teachers who have taught writing, but who want to move into content writing topics and for teachers who are novices at teaching writing but who think content writing instruction might be an important skill to teach their students. The three sections…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Goswami, Dixie, Ed.; Stillman, Peter R., Ed. – 1987
To address how and why to do research in the classroom as a teacher, this book of essays by teacher researchers prefaces each of its four sections with interviews with Cindy Myers, Ken Jones, Patricia Reed and Betty Bailey respectively. Titles and authors are as follows: "Addressing the Problem of Elsewhereness: A Case for Action Research in…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Dialogs (Literary), Educational Change
Newkirk, Thomas, Ed.; Atwell, Nancie, Ed. – 1982
Written by teachers for teachers of elementary school students, the 20 articles in this collection are designed to provide insights into the way children learn to write and to encourage teachers to examine their own theories and perceptions of writing and writing instruction. The articles are grouped in five sections. In the first section, six…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills, Student Teacher Relationship
Reynolds, Maynard C. – 1973
The "special" quality of special education is the body of knowledge, skills, and attitudes which are used in the education and training of exceptional school children. In practice, these children have been those who public school systems could not or would not teach. The history of education for exceptional children is a simple story of massive…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Exceptional Persons, Mainstreaming, Normalization (Handicapped)
Corwin, Ronald G.; Edelfelt, Roy A. – 1976
This publication is the first volume in a series of training publications, "Perspectives on Organizations," designed to develop among future and practicing teachers an awareness of what organizations are, how organizations affect them, and how they can deal with organizations. The materials in this series were developed when Teacher…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs), Organization, Organization Size (Groups)
Kohut, Sylvester, Jr. – 1976
The emerging middle school movement throughout the United States today is in part an effort to rediscover, redefine, revamp, and reintroduce the basic pedagogical principles of adolescent learning upon which the junior high school was established almost seventy years ago. Proponents of the middle school support the rationale that children 10 to 14…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Career Education, Counselors, Curriculum
Harris, Alma; Muijs, Daniel – Open University Press, 2004
This book explores how teacher leadership is an intrinsic and important part of school and classroom improvement. It investigates teacher leadership in action and considers the roles, responsibilities and influence of teachers who lead. It considers the implications of teacher leadership for teachers' professional development and focuses on ways…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Change, Teacher Effectiveness, Professional Development
Hall, Kathy; Burke, Winnifred – Open University Press, 2004
This book explains and exemplifies formative assessment in practice. Drawing on incidents and case studies from primary classrooms, it describes and analyses how teachers use formative assessment to promote learning. It argues the case for formative assessment with reference to sociocultural perspectives on learning and it examines this in the…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Practices, Research Utilization
Vincett, Karen; Cremin, Hilary; Thomas, Gary – Open University Press, 2005
This book is for teachers and teaching assistants (TAs) seeking to improve the ways that they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. The number of teaching assistants (including learning support assistants who support children with special educational needs) has expanded greatly in recent years, a trend which is set to…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Needs, Teaching Assistants, Case Studies
Wishnietsky, Dorothy Botsch; Wishnietsky, Dan H. – 1996
An important but often overlooked member of a student's health care team is the teacher. This text covers ways to help teachers and administrators understand the special needs of students suffering from a chronic illness, how to recognize health events that may interfere with learning, and suggestions for appropriate interventions. The book opens…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Children, Chronic Illness
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