Book Description
Provides a clear and concise presentation of middle school science concepts. This book shows students that sicence is all around them in the Science in Everyday Life section.
Author : Paul S. Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 15,54 MB
Release : 2007-08-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781567659160
Provides a clear and concise presentation of middle school science concepts. This book shows students that sicence is all around them in the Science in Everyday Life section.
Author : Various
Publisher : Course 1 2 3
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,32 MB
Release : 2006-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781591418870
Saxon Math is easy to plan and rewarding to teach. The focus on providing teachers with strategies for developing an understanding of HOW and WHY math works builds a solid foundation for higher-level mathematics. - Publisher.
Author : Armstrong
Publisher : Mark Twain Media
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 32,28 MB
Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 1622234952
Centered around Common Core State Standards, Common Core: Grammar Usage is designed to help students improve written and spoken language skills. Practice pages, student charts, graphic organizers, research challenges, discussion starters, writing prompts, games, group activities, and recommended reading lists enable students to practice: building an effective vocabulary; mastering complex sentence construction; utilizing tenses to clarify sequence; eliminating common usage errors; and harnessing the power of punctuation. Mark Twain Media Publishing Company specializes in providing captivating, supplemental books and decorative resources to complement middle- and upper-grade classrooms. Designed by leading educators, the product line covers a range of subjects including mathematics, sciences, language arts, social studies, history, government, fine arts, and character. Mark Twain Media also provides innovative classroom solutions for bulletin boards and interactive whiteboards. Since 1977, Mark Twain Media has remained a reliable source for a wide variety of engaging classroom resources.
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Page : pages
File Size : 34,74 MB
Release : 2001
Category : English language
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Author : Gouri Srivastava
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 26,7 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Education and state
ISBN : 9788180697890
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Publisher :
Page : 732 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release :
Category : Education
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Author : Tony Townsend
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 1311 pages
File Size : 12,33 MB
Release : 2011-07-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9400713509
The International Handbook of Leadership for Learning brings together chapters by distinguished authors from thirty-one countries in nine different regions of the world. The handbook contains nine sections that provide regional overviews; a consideration of theoretical and contextual aspects; system and policy approaches that promote leadership for learning with a focus on educating school leaders for learning and the role of the leader in supporting learning. It also considers the challenge of educating current leaders for this new perspective, and how leaders themselves can develop leadership for learning in others and in their organisations, especially in diverse contexts and situations. The final chapter considers what we now know about leadership for learning and looks at ways this might be further improved in the future. The book provides the reader with an understanding of the rich contextual nature of learning in schools and the role of school leaders and leadership development in promoting this. It concludes that the preposition ‘for’ between the two readily known and understood terms of ‘leadership’ and ‘learning’ changes everything as it foregrounds learning and complexifies, rather than simplifies, what that word may mean. Whereas common terms such as ‘instructional leadership’ reduce learning to ‘outcomes’, leadership for learning embraces a much wider, developmental view of learning.
Author : Charles F. Webber
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,56 MB
Release : 2011-09-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 940071727X
This book presents a new and refreshing look at student assessment from the perspective of leading educational theorists, researchers, and practitioners. The authors call for boundary-breaking assessment that reflects clear understandings of the purposes of assessment, a balance of assessment creativity and realism, the ability to detect solutions for assessment challenges, and the capacity to question and imagine assessment alternatives. The 14 chapters offer school and district educators, policy makers, researchers, and university teacher preparation faculty with a comprehensive, current overview of the state and art of student assessment. Key questions are posed about assessment and critical challenges are presented along with sound evidence-based solutions. Student assessment is analyzed in terms of its relationship with classroom instructional practices and large-scale testing programs. Formative and summative assessments are compared and contrasted. The role of psychological assessment in informing classroom practices is profiled along with the need for student voice in fair assessment practices. Readers will be challenged to consider the ecology of student assessment, that is, the impact of assessment in classrooms and schools through to the macro level of globalized societies. The underpinning values and assumptions of student assessment are highlighted. Finally, a rationale is offered for reconceptualizing and redefining assessment.
Author : Douglas B. Reeves
Publisher : ASCD
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 27,56 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : 1416608923
Guide for becoming a leader in making changes in the educational field.
Author : Elie Podeh
Publisher : Springer
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 48,61 MB
Release : 2017-12-18
Category : Education
ISBN : 3319622447
This book highlights and examines the role of the textbook in legitimising established political and social orders. It analyses the way in which the ‘other’ is presented in school textbooks, focusing on a number of countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, and argues that the role of textbooks in developing and maintaining a national identity should be afforded greater critical attention. Textbooks can help form national identities by developing a society’s collective memory; this might involve a historical narrative which may be self-contradictory or even fabricated to a certain extent, including myths, symbols and collective memories that divide “us” from “them”, and ultimately resulting a dichotomy between the Self and the Other. As well as addressing a range of theoretical questions relating to the study of textbooks generally, the volume also covers a broad spectrum of Middle Eastern states and societies, with contributions from Turkey, Iran, Egypt, Cyprus, Lebanon, Iraq, Kurdistan, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel and Palestine. It will be essential reading for researchers and students working in the fields of Education, Sociology and History, particularly those with an interest in national identities in the MENA region.