A comprehensive guide to data-driven school improvement Look beyond student test scores with a practical and multidimensional data gathering approach. The authors detail the steps for identifying, collecting, analyzing, and using data as a basis for making instructional and schoolwide decisions. This book's seven-dimensional model outlines how to apply data to these key processes: Assessing student achievement Modifying instruction based on data findings Improving school performance The result is a holistic and accurate instrument for making the changes needed to improve student learning. This…mehr
A comprehensive guide to data-driven school improvement Look beyond student test scores with a practical and multidimensional data gathering approach. The authors detail the steps for identifying, collecting, analyzing, and using data as a basis for making instructional and schoolwide decisions. This book's seven-dimensional model outlines how to apply data to these key processes: Assessing student achievement Modifying instruction based on data findings Improving school performance The result is a holistic and accurate instrument for making the changes needed to improve student learning. This practical guide will assist you in instituting common standards using the data systems outlined. Includes assessment tools, graphic organizers, and rubrics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Michael W. Corrigan is a well-published Associate Professor and Director of Research at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. He teaches Educational Psychology, Human Development, and Research Methods. Dr. Corrigan's more recent large scale research projects include five U.S. Department of Education grants studying character development and academic achievement in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia; as well as a National Science Foundation grant collaborating with NASA that studies the impact of science-based inquiry on academic achievement in at-risk youth. Corrigan's earlier research into the deviant behavior of youth in relation to community engagement was funded through the Department of Justice. Dr. Corrigan has taught within a juvenile detention system and is also the founder of the nonprofit Neighbor's Day Initiative Group that seeks to build safer communities for youth. Corrigan's community work has been featured in the Christian Science Monitor and other national publications.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: A New Lens by Michael W. Corrigan I. Assessment 1. The Paradoxes, Oxymorons, and Myths of Education 2. The Seven Dimensions to Guiding Systemic Data-Driven Thinking 3. Connecting the Data Dots to Achievement II. Improvement 4. The 4Cs Framework for Shared Leadership and Planning 5. The C of Curriculum 6. The C of Community 7. The C of Climate 8. The C of Character III. Achievement 9. Gearing Up for Systemic Success 10. Rising Above the Standards Appendix References Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: A New Lens by Michael W. Corrigan I. Assessment 1. The Paradoxes, Oxymorons, and Myths of Education 2. The Seven Dimensions to Guiding Systemic Data-Driven Thinking 3. Connecting the Data Dots to Achievement II. Improvement 4. The 4Cs Framework for Shared Leadership and Planning 5. The C of Curriculum 6. The C of Community 7. The C of Climate 8. The C of Character III. Achievement 9. Gearing Up for Systemic Success 10. Rising Above the Standards Appendix References Index
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