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Improving Student Learning

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"Improving Schools to Promote Learning" examines the factors driving student learning, linking research, policies, and practices at various levels. Herbert J. Walberg covers topics like technology,...
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  • 23 November 2010
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Improving Schools to Promote Learning is a concise and common-sense examination of all the moving parts that drive student learning. The book ties together the research, policies, and practices relative to the state, district, school, classroom, and family, and explains their effects on student learning. The author covers an array of topics, including technology, charter schools, turnaround initiatives, and instruction in specific subject areas.

Herbert J. Walberg’s book continues the work of previous publications from the Center on Innovation & Improvement (Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement and Handbook on the Statewide Systems of Support) that connect research to practice at various levels of the education system. The book is accessible to a wide audience, including educators, school board members, parents, and policy makers. Walberg includes action steps in every chapter, providing practical recommendations for improved student achievement. The author also offers select references for additional material on the best research and most effective practices.

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Price: $100.00
Pages: 154
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Publication Date: 23 November 2010
ISBN: 9781617352133
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: EDUCATION / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Educational administration and organization, Social research and statistics
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Acknowledgements.
Center on Innovation & Improvement.
Foreword.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Purpose
Chapter 2. Elements of Student Learning
Chapter 3. Families
Chapter 4. Classrooms
Chapter 5. Schools
Chapter 6. Districts
Chapter 7. States
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Science, Wisdom, and Common Sense.
References.
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