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Goodwin, Bryan – McREL International, 2022
Policymakers and educators have attempted to "reform" or fix schools in different ways. However studies suggest these reforms have produced, at best, mixed results (Fullan, 2011; Taylor & Tyler, 2012; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2015) and did little to close racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps…
Descriptors: Students, Student Needs, Achievement Gap, Achievement Gains
Goodwin, Bryan; Rouleau, Kristin – ASCD, 2022
The book that inspired millions of educators to refine their approach to teaching returns for an all-new third edition. Built on a more rigorous research base and updated to emphasize student diversity, equity, and inclusion, "The New Classroom Instruction That Works" offers a streamlined focus on the 14 instructional strategies proven…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Academic Achievement, Student Diversity
Goodwin, Bryan; Cameron, Greg; Hein, Heather – McREL International, 2016
The leadership practices that matter most are the ones that research shows positively affect student achievement. This book outlines the findings of McREL's research and analysis on effective school leadership, which revealed 21 critical actions school leaders can take to make a real difference for their students and staff. Explore specific…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Evidence Based Practice, Guidance, Leadership Effectiveness
Goodwin, Bryan – Educational Leadership, 2015
In this article, Bryan Goodwin delves into the reason behind addictive use of smartphones, tablets, netbooks, and e-readers, and considers whether introducing them into classrooms will help or hinder learning.
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Instructional Effectiveness
Hofman, Peter; Goodwin, Bryan; Kahl, Stuart – McREL International, 2015
These days, a growing chorus of parents, educators, and policymakers is voicing frustration and anger with top-down accountability and high-stakes testing. As members of two not-for-profit education organizations--one focused on assessment and the other on research and instructional practices--the authors find nothing wrong with testing itself;…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, Accountability