Achieving Results
Maximizing Student Success in the Schoolhouse
Nicholas D Young author Kristen Bonanno-Sotiropoulos author Jennifer A Smolinski author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:7th May '18
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As a result of this distressing information on the challenges facing our educators, this book was written to highlight approaches and strategies that have been found to improve student outcomes. Administrative factors, educational policy and law, implementation of evidence-based teaching practices, collaborating with teachers’ unions, fostering partnerships with parents as well as community organizations, meaningful professional development, and considerations for early childhood and special populations of students have been found to play a role in achieving such improved results.
Achieving Results: Maximizing Success in the Schoolhouse is a must read for educational stakeholders who wish to participate in a national rebirth of academic proficiency for all students. Examining a variety of important topics including school policy and law, parent and community partnerships, teaching strategies and professional development, and meeting the needs of diverse populations, the reader is met with current research that reinforces the importance of rigorous teaching and learning to support positive student outcomes. In an ever-changing world, one thing is clear, the time is now to rethink education and this book is the perfect place to begin. -- Elizabeth Jean Ed.D, professor, Van Loan School of Education, Endicott College, Beverly, MA
More than ever before, the educational landscape requires educators, school leaders, policy makers, community members and parents to dig deep and make meaningful changes due to national and international achievement tests that show dismal results. Achieving Results: Maximizing Success in the Schoolhouse highlights current policies and laws, reviews the importance of administration in school change, examines how parents and community members can collaborate to improve student outcomes, and offers a rationale for sustained professional development as a means to reach all learners in a concerted effort to enact systemic change. Raising the next generation of students begins on page one of this book and is only limited by what the reader cannot imagine. -- Martha H. von Mering, executive officer of special education & related services, Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, MA
At no time has the need for raising academic proficiency been more important than today. Achieving Results: Maximizing Success in the Schoolhouse takes a hard look at the research behind dropping national achievement scores and turns it on end, providing valuable insights into how educators, school leaders, parents, community members and college professors can turn the tide to academic success for all students. With a keen eye on collaborating with teachers’ unions, top-notch professional development, and teaching to all students, this book leaves no doubt as to the results that are possible with hard work and active participation by all stakeholders. -- Judith L. Klimkiewicz, EdD, senior consultant for K-12 College/Career Education and Workforce Development, Commissioner's Office, Massachusetts, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, superintendent of schools, retired, Nashoba Valley Technical School District, MA
All teachers, school administrators, and policy-makers should own a copy of Achieving Results: Maximizing Success in the Schoolhouse. The authors create a roadmap to educational triumph for all students. Taking into account the critical arenas contributing to the success or failure of schooling are practical techniques and suggestions, backed by research. Captured within the pages are the strategies and secrets needed to close the achievement gap one school at a time. This book will influence the world of education for a long time to come. -- Chad Mazza, EdD, principal, Winter Hill Community Innovation School, Somerville, MA
ISBN: 9781475842272
Dimensions: 224mm x 154mm x 12mm
Weight: 231g
146 pages