Produktbild: Real World Professional Learning Communities

Real World Professional Learning Communities Their Use and Effects

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Produktdetails

ISBN

978-1-4758-2280-9

Erscheinungsdatum

08.12.2016

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

230

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/1,8 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Sprache

Englisch

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

ISBN

978-1-4758-2280-9

Erscheinungsdatum

08.12.2016

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

230

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/1,8 cm

Gewicht

530 g

Sprache

Englisch

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Real World Professional Learning Communities
  • Foreword-Terri Croft Boman
    Part I -Overview of book
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: The Conceptual framework for Professional Learning Communities as Reform Initiatives
    Daisy Arredondo Rucinski (Example of use by Kyra L. Rhyne)
    Part II - Use of PLCs in Elementary Schools
    Chapter 3: Teacher reflection and teacher development in elementary schools using Alabama's Instructional Partners Program (IPN)
    Bradley A. Scott, Principal, Chaffee Elementary School, Huntsville, AL
    Chapter 4: Elementary teacher reflection in professional learning communities and teacher learning
    Rachel Real Poovey - Supervisor of Elementary Education, Decatur, AL City Schools
    Chapter 5: Using PLC collaboration as a foundation for trust and teacher efficacy in elementary schools
    Datie I. Priest - Principal, West Decatur Elementary School, Decatur, AL
    Part III - Use of PLCs in middle and high schools
    Chapter 6: Relationships among professional learning communities, trust, and student achievement in elementary and middle school mathematics.
    Herbert A. Betts III - Madras Middle School, Assistant Principal, Coweta School System, Newnan, GA
    Chapter 7: School Culture, Professional Learning Community and Student Achievement in Middle and High Schools
    Amanda Hitson Cassity - District curriculum director, Northern Region, Tuscaloosa County Schools, Tuscaloosa, AL
    Chapter 8: Common Planning in High School Departments: A Structure for Implementing Professional Learning Communities
    Kyra L. Rhyne - District coordinator for virtual learning, Catoosa County Schools, Ringold, GA
    Part IV - School, District, and State contexts in using PLCs as a school reform and accountability strategy:
    Chapter 9: Using a professional learning community framework to support response to intervention (RTI) in middle and high schools
    Nicole Spiller - District Director of Student and Intervention Services, Atlanta School System, Atlanta, GA
    Chapter 10: Developing schools as professional learning communities: Does district level leadership matter?
    Terri Croft Boman - University - K-12 Professional Development Director
    Chapter 11: Professional development in the states: How statutes and regulations target teacher quality to improve student learning
    Helen M. Hazi, Professor, West Virginia University and Daisy Arredondo Rucinski - Professor, The University of Alabama
    Part V - What the research says about the effects of using PLCs in schools and student or teacher learning:
    Chapter 12: Meta analyses of the research
    Part 1: A meta-analytic review of dissertation research on Use of PLCs and student achievement
    Part 2: A Meta-analytic Review of the Published Research on Use of PLCs and Student and Teacher Learning.
    Susan McClendon Patrick, Secondary Curriculum Supervisor, Cullman County Schools, Cullman, AL; Daisy Arredondo Rucinski, Professor; and Sara Elizabeth Tomek, Associate Professor, UA.
    Chapter 13: Conclusions, limitations, and implications for future research
    Daisy Arredondo Rucinski
    Index