Designing Instruction

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A01=Judith K. March
A01=Karen H. Peters
assessment
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Author_Karen H. Peters
benchmarks
building infrastructure
building leadership teams
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cross-content integration
curricular outcomes
curriculum development
curriculum mapping
development team
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grade-to-grade lists
integrating content
learning constructs
monitoring student and staff performance
motivation
performance indicators
school reform
standards-based curriclum
student acheivement
teacher administrator accountability
teacher driven
teacher mastery
teaching and learning
unit planning

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412938853
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2007
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"A fresh new approach that strengthens the need for teaching with creative thinking strategies for administrative leadership teams. Few textbooks have such detailed examples combined with the background study of best practices. The authors have great credibility, experience, resources, and abundant research to support their proposal. A very well-written text offering ample review of the research."
—Sara E. Spruce, Professor of Education
Olivet Nazarene University

Use this research-based instructional model to meet students′ achievement goals!

As the achievement gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students gets wider, teachers and administrators need a proven process to help all students meet the requirements of NCLB. This practitioner-friendly guidebook provides a step-by-step approach to a complete standards-based curriculum and the integration of best practices into the delivery and assessment of instruction in every classroom.

The authors present three capacity-building features of the design process: (1) training for building leadership teams to help teachers plan and lead the reform process, (2) stewardship training to assist district administrators and principals in supporting and sustaining the implemented reforms, and (3) a collaborative observation process to help teachers work together and in partnership with principals to monitor and improve classroom instruction.

Offering an education model that has been field-tested with more than 50 school districts in the U.S. and Canada, this book shows school leaders how to maximize collaborative observation and other team leadership processes to integrate reforms into a school′s existing culture. Educators will learn ways to:

  • Integrate instructional design with successful instructional reform
  • Strengthen the learning culture through standards
  • Develop effective performance indicators
  • Apply curriculum mapping to instructional design

Designing Instruction supports teachers and administrators working together to raise student achievement by using proven instructional design and best practices.

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