Leadership for Teacher Learning: Creating a Culture Where All Teachers Improve So That All Students Succeed (Formative Assessment Tactics Designed to Raise Student Achievement )
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Effective leaders inspire growth and improved performance in those they lead. Today's students need teachers to prepare them to thrive, and teachers need leadership that encourages them to grow in their practice. This book explores the correlation between teacher quality and student achievement. K-12 leaders can implement formative assessments that create a structured and rigorous learning environment for student achievement. Dylan Wiliam presents compelling research to give readers a clear picture of: Changes in ...
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Effective leaders inspire growth and improved performance in those they lead. Today's students need teachers to prepare them to thrive, and teachers need leadership that encourages them to grow in their practice. This book explores the correlation between teacher quality and student achievement. K-12 leaders can implement formative assessments that create a structured and rigorous learning environment for student achievement. Dylan Wiliam presents compelling research to give readers a clear picture of: Changes in classroom practice that are likely to increase learning Differentiated instruction (DI) and response to intervention (RTI) Group leadership's role in ensuring productive collaboration Strategies to integrate formative assessment into teacher evaluation The author also discusses why efforts to change classroom practice have been relatively unsuccessful--and explores specific classroom tactics that do tend to raise student achievement. Contents: Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Chapter 1: Why We Need to Raise Student Achievement, What's Been Tried, and Why It Hasn't Worked Chapter 2: Teacher Quality--Why It Matters, What It Is, and How to Get More of It Chapter 3: Learning From Research Chapter 4: Formative Assessment Chapter 5: Expertise, in Teaching and Elsewhere Chapter 6: Teacher Learning Chapter 7: Implementation Closing Thoughts References Index
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