The Professional Development Schools Handbook, Starting Sustaining, and Assessing Partnerships That Improve Student Learning
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Word Count
74,000 words, Guess
Page Count
296 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9681421M
- ISBN-139780761938347
- ISBN-100761938346
- OCLC Control Number50942121
- OCLC Control Numberprofessionaldeve0000teit
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002153280
- Goodreads6244858
Classifications
- LCCLB2154.A3T46 2003
Description
As Professional Development Schools (PDS) become more prevalent, educators already involved with a PDS continually seek insight into how it can be improved, and those interested in starting a PDS are in need of specific guidance on how to get it right from the beginning. This manual is a resource to help fulfill these goals and more. Structured around the five Standards for Professional Development Schools developed by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the book provides practical strategies for initializing, maximizing, and evaluating PDSs. Each chapter is devoted to a particular standard, covering: a description with practical examples of what the standard looks like at various developmental stages; issues, challenges, and resolutions associated with each standard; "quick-check" self-assessment models; a toolkit, including specific examples, proven suggestions, worksheets, planning and discussion points; and resources, including web sites and other texts.--From publisher description.
First Sentence
Picture the following scenarios: A student teacher, fresh from the local university, comes into a school where she faces a whole chorus of experienced teachers who say, "You can forget everything you learned at the university.
Excerpt
Picture the following scenarios: A student teacher, fresh from the local university, comes into a school where she faces a whole chorus of experienced teachers who say, "You can forget everything you learned at the university.
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