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Leadership for Differentiating Schools and Classrooms

AUTHOR Allan, Susan Demirsky; Tomlinson, Carol Ann
PUBLISHER ASCD (12/15/2000)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Learn how to encourage and support teachers who are striving to match their instructional approaches to the needs and interests of every student. Two leaders in the field explain the fundamental principles that support differentiation and guide you through the process of moving schools and districts toward differentiated classrooms.

Try going a week without hearing a call for a massive overhaul of our educational system. Parents, students, educators, bureaucrats, pundits . . . everyone says something must be done. But what? And who should do it?

In this environment, school leaders must build bridges for change. As the system now stands, many students spend great portions of their lives feeling inferior if they struggle, invisible if they already know the material, problematic if they're not a child of the dominant culture, and perverse if they question the school agenda.

This book explores how school leaders can develop responsive, personalized, and differentiated classrooms. Differentiation is simply a teacher attending to the learning needs of a particular student or small group of students, rather than teaching a class as though all individuals in it were basically alike.

Expert educators teach individuals the most important things in the most effective ways. No single approach works with all students. Classrooms function best when teachers and students join to develop multiple avenues to learning. Until every student is growing and successful, our own growth is unfinished. The authors show how school leaders can encourage and support growth in our classrooms.

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ISBN-13: 9780871205025
ISBN-10: 0871205025
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 168
Carton Quantity: 44
Product Dimensions: 6.32 x 0.36 x 9.06 inches
Weight: 0.55 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Leadership
Education | Classroom Management
Education | Teaching - Methods & Strategies
Dewey Decimal: 371.394
Library of Congress Control Number: 00011252
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Learn how to encourage and support teachers who are striving to match their instructional approaches to the needs and interests of every student. Two leaders in the field explain the fundamental principles that support differentiation and guide you through the process of moving schools and districts toward differentiated classrooms.

Try going a week without hearing a call for a massive overhaul of our educational system. Parents, students, educators, bureaucrats, pundits . . . everyone says something must be done. But what? And who should do it?

In this environment, school leaders must build bridges for change. As the system now stands, many students spend great portions of their lives feeling inferior if they struggle, invisible if they already know the material, problematic if they're not a child of the dominant culture, and perverse if they question the school agenda.

This book explores how school leaders can develop responsive, personalized, and differentiated classrooms. Differentiation is simply a teacher attending to the learning needs of a particular student or small group of students, rather than teaching a class as though all individuals in it were basically alike.

Expert educators teach individuals the most important things in the most effective ways. No single approach works with all students. Classrooms function best when teachers and students join to develop multiple avenues to learning. Until every student is growing and successful, our own growth is unfinished. The authors show how school leaders can encourage and support growth in our classrooms.

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