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Smith, Diane – Principal Leadership, 2012
Proficiency-based instruction focuses on what students know and can do. Proficiency-based teaching and learning is a teacher-led initiative in Oregon that began in the early 1990s with efforts to establish a proficiency-based admissions requirement system for Oregon's state colleges and universities. Meanwhile, many public alternative schools…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods, High Schools
Dougherty, Eleanor – Principal Leadership, 2013
The inner-city high school in Washington, DC, that Guillaume Gendre joined as an assistant principal had a modest reputation for achievement but was nevertheless challenged to raise expectations for student work. In other schools, Gendre had used assignments--a specific kind of instructional task in which students are charged to think about an…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, Assistant Principals, Assignments
Greene, Buck; Cross, Tracy L. – Principal Leadership, 2013
Secondary school principals face no shortage of issues and challenges when it comes to ensuring that their teachers and students are ready for the Common Core State Standards. With so many issues competing for scarce time and resources, it is understandable that for many school leaders, the needs of high-ability and high-potential students are not…
Descriptors: Principals, High Schools, High School Students, Academically Gifted
Taylor, Rosemarye T.; Watson, Rebecca – Principal Leadership, 2013
Increasing the rigor of learning tasks to align with the expectations in the Common Core State Standards presents challenges for many educators, particularly for middle and high school teachers of nonproficient readers. In this article, the authors describe a number of these challenges and identify four steps that together, create a systematic…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Difficulty Level, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers
Brunner, Judy – Principal Leadership, 2013
Some educators see the Common Core State Standards as reason for stress, most recognize the positive possibilities associated with them and are willing to make the professional commitment to implementing them so that academic rigor for all students will increase. But business leaders, parents, and the authors of the Common Core are not the only…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Educational Opportunities, Advanced Courses
Umphrey, Jan – Principal Leadership, 2011
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) is committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all students. Through the National Science Education Standards, NSTA calls attention to the importance of science standards for all students and the need for a scientifically literate populace. NSTA is also…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Education, Academic Standards, Teacher Competencies
Batterson, Jim; Nugent, Lan – Principal Leadership, 2010
Two panels of practicing chemists and physicists met in summer 2007 to review Virginia's content standards in the high school capstone courses of chemistry and physics. Those panels were sponsored by the Virginia secretary of education and NASA, and the findings and recommendations were meant to help inform the 2010 septennial review of Virginia's…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Physics, Chemistry, Textbook Content
Rothstein, Andrew; Rothstein, Evelyn – Principal Leadership, 2007
The academic silos that house mathematics, science, and language skills must be broken down to better replicate how those disciplines mix in the real world. This article discusses the benefits of linking writing with mathematics, the challenges of integrating mathematics and writing, and the strategies for mathematics writing. Combining…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Writing Strategies, Numeracy, Mathematical Concepts
Principal Leadership, 2005
In this age of greater school accountability, some the country's larger comprehensive high schools have lost their allure with the public. Because of significant achievement gaps between White and minority students, many of these schools have been blamed for not meeting the needs of poor and disadvantaged students. Detractors point out that these…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, High Schools, Urban Areas, Minority Groups
Dedmond, Rebecca M. – Principal Leadership, 2005
Personalized learning: Everyone knows it needs to happen, but how? It is one thing to believe in the importance of high school reform. It is quite another to embrace a system that helps every student leave high school with a diploma and plans for postsecondary education or training that lead to productive and self-sufficient adulthoods. This…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Lifelong Learning, Transitional Programs, High Schools