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  • af Sarah Schuhl
    367,95 kr.

    "This second edition of "Mathematics Assessment and Intervention in a PLC at Work" by Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, Mona Toncheff, Bill Barnes, Jessica Kanold-McIntyre, Matthew R. Larson, and Georgina Rivera provides updated tools and additional resources for education professionals seeking to implement the professional learning community (PLC) approach in their schools. The PLC at Work method models how schools and districts can use team collaboration to build a more equitable learning experience for students. By creating common criteria for scoring student proficiency and agreeing on the rigor of curriculum and assessment, educators can ensure students school- and districtwide receive comparable instruction and feedback. Augmented with personal anecdotes and opportunities for team reflection, this edition includes new tasks, common assessments for various grade levels, self-assessment examples for student reflection, and revised rubrics, as well as how to score end-of-unit assessments using a proficiency scale"--

  • af Sarah Schuhl
    377,95 kr.

    "This book is part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series. In Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, Grades PreK-2, authors Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, Jennifer Deinhart, Nathan D. Lang-Raad, Matthew R. Larson, and Nanci N. Smith provide grades preK-2 mathematics teachers with a framework for collectively planning a unit of study. This book helps teams identify what students need to know by the end of each unit and how to build student self-efficacy. The authors advocate using the PLC at Work process for increasing mathematics achievement, and as teams answer the four critical questions of a PLC, they provide students with a more equitable learning experience. The authors share tools and protocols for effectively performing collaborative tasks, such as unwrapping standards, generating unit calendars, determining academic vocabulary and rigorous lessons, utilizing and sharing self-reflections, and designing foundational addition and subtraction units. By reading Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, Grades PreK-2, teachers will receive practical insight into collaborative planning and inspiring detailed models of this work in action"--

  • af Sarah Schuhl
    377,95 kr.

    "In Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC, Grades 3-5, authors Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, Jennifer Deinhart, Matthew R. Larson, and Mona Toncheff provide grades 3-5 mathematics teachers a framework for collectively planning a unit of study. The book helps teams identify what students need to know by the need of each unit and how to build student self-efficacy. It advocates the PLC at Work process for increasing mathematics achievement, and as teams answer the four critical questions of a PLC, they provide students with a more equitable learning experience. The authors share tools and protocols for effectively performing collaborative tasks, such as unwrapping standards, generating unit calendars, determining academic vocabulary and rigorous lessons, utilizing and sharing self-reflections, and designing robust fraction units. By reading Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC, Grades 3-5, teachers will receive practical insight into collaborative planning and inspiring detailed models of this work in action"--

  • af Sarah Schuhl
    377,95 kr.

    "In Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, Grades 6-8, authors Sarah Schuhl, Timothy D. Kanold, Jessica Kanold-McIntyre, Suyi Chuang, Matthew R. Larson, and Mignon Smith provide grades 6-8 mathematics teachers a framework for collectively planning a unit of study. As part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, the book helps teams identify what students need to know by the end of each unit and how to build student self-efficacy. It advocates the PLC at Work process for increasing mathematics achievement, and as teams answer the four critical questions of a PLC, they provide students with a more equitable learning experience. The authors share tools and protocols for effectively performing collaborative tasks, such as unwrapping standards, generating unit calendars, determining academic vocabulary, utilizing and sharing self-reflections, and designing robust units. By reading Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work, Grades 6-8, teachers will receive practical insight into collaborative planning and observe inspiring detailed models of this work in action"--

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