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  • af Jason E Harlacher
    447,95 kr.

    "Data is everywhere, as are the tools to generate and read it, but often, there is so much data it's overwhelming. In Untangling Data-Based Decision Making: A Problem-Solving Model to Enhance MTSS, Jason E. Harlacher, Jon Potter, and Adam Collins tackle how to successfully use data within schools and districts and help educators make decisions rooted in data. With research-backed strategies and tools, the authors demonstrate how educators at all levels can improve schoolwide performance"--

  • af Julia A Simms
    417,95 kr.

    "As an educator, Julia A. Simms often felt the lack of a comprehensive framework to tie myriad professional learning topics together into a cohesive, easy-to-follow guide. Many teachers have told her the same. In The Marzano Synthesis: A Collected Guide to What Works in K-12 Education, she fulfills that need. Drawing on her years in education as a teacher and working with Robert J. Marzano at Marzano Resources, she delivers a structured exploration of mental systems, standards and curriculum, assessment, and other key topics-all through the lens of Bob Marzano's educational expertise"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    367,95 kr.

    "In Five Big Ideas for Leading a High Reliability School, Robert J. Marzano, Philip B. Warrick, and Mario I. Acosta present key insights gained from years of guiding schools and districts through the High Reliability Schools (HRS) process. Functioning as a high reliability organization requires strong leadership, and success with HRS depends in part on leaders' awareness of certain concepts-the five big ideas that this book shares. With data-driven approaches and research-backed strategies, Marzano, Warrick, and Acosta demonstrate not only how to help schools thrive but also why their methods succeed"--

  • af Jeanie M Iberlin
    377,95 kr.

    "School leadership is an incredibly hard profession, and finding peace in the day-to-day busyness can feel next to impossible. In her new book, Mindfulness First, Jeanie M. Iberlin delivers a research-backed guide to mindfulness designed specifically for school leadership. Strengthen your skills and transform your leadership with a wide variety of tools for better equipping you in your path to practicing mindfulness and compassion"--

  • af Jan K Hoegh
    377,95 kr.

    "Assessment is a fundamental aspect of education, but with so many different standards and learning expectations, educators need to utilize data-driven and information-based instruction. In their new book Assessing Learning in the Standards-Based Classroom, Jan K. Hoegh, Jeff Flygare, Tammy Heflebower, and Philip B. Warrick unpack assessment information and unveil teacher-tested tools designed to improve classroom learning and successfully evaluate student performance. This book's approach to standards-based learning, generated through years of research and classroom experience, encompasses everything needed to guarantee high-quality classroom assessment practices"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    427,95 kr.

    "In Leading a Competency-Based Secondary School: The Marzano Academies Model, authors Robert J. Marzano and Patrick B. Hardy outline how secondary school leaders can implement an effective competency-based education system. Based on decades of research and refined in the Marzano Academies, the model presented in this book will aid schools in the process of shifting from a traditional school to a high reliability, competency-based organization. The authors identify sixteen leading indicators leaders use to measure their high reliability status, and they share a process to create and address lagging indicators based on collected data. By reading Leading a Competency-Based Secondary School, middle and high school leaders will receive research-based strategies and tools to target specific indicators and guide their schools to mastery of these indicators"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    432,95 kr.

    "Competency-based education (CBE) is an effective means of ensuring growth and learning for all students. To maximize the potential of this framework, teachers should employ instructional strategies purposefully designed for CBE classrooms. In Teaching in a Competency-Based Elementary School: The Marzano Academies Model, authors Robert J. Marzano and Seth D. Abbott introduce a model of instruction for elementary teachers facilitating student learning, supporting individual growth, and fostering community in CBE systems. Based on decades of research, as well as practical experience in Marzano Academies schools, this book offers a detailed breakdown of the Marzano Academies instructional model, including its four primary domains, ten design areas, and forty-nine elements of effective teaching. Elementary teachers seeking to adopt or adapt the tenets of CBE can rely on this definitive guide"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    432,95 kr.

    "In Leading a Competency-Based Elementary School: The Marzano Academies Model, authors Robert J. Marzano and Brian J. Kosena outline how elementary school leaders can implement an effective competency-based education system. Based on decades of research and refined in the Marzano Academies, the model presented in this book will aid schools in the process of shifting from a traditional school to a high-reliability organization. The authors identify sixteen leading indicators leaders use to measure their high-reliability status, and they share a process to create and address lagging indicators based on collected data. By reading Leading a Competency-Based Elementary School, grades K-5 leaders will receive research-based strategies and tools to target specific indicators and guide their schools to mastery of these indicators"--

  • af Tammy Heflebower
    432,95 kr.

    "Standards-based learning has been implemented into schools across the globe, yet it often does not receive the attention and hard work it needs to truly affect a student's learning. A Handbook for Implementing Standards-Based Learning is an all-encompassing Standards-Based Learning guide that authors Tammy Heflebower, Jan K. Hoegh, and Philip B. Warrick have written to help schools properly develop and implement a Standards-Based Learning curriculum. The Handbook explores five different phases of Standards-Based implementation, with specific steps and guidelines for processes such as developing the right curriculum, gathering and implementing feedback, and modifying the curriculum to ensure the best educational experience possible. This book is ideal for those who may wish to lead a Standards-Based reform in their school with in-depth processes for every step along the way. Standards-Based Learning is a great step forward for education, but it needs to be implemented correctly to make a difference"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    432,95 kr.

    Bringing motivation and inspiration to the classroom is not easy. With this practical resource, you'll discover a results-driven framework--based on a six-level hierarchy of student needs and goals--that you can use to provide engaging instruction to students. The authors share comprehensive understandings of the nature of motivation and inspiration and detail specific strategies to connect with your students. K-12 schools' extreme focus on knowledge and skill acquisition is detrimental to students' growth; connect with students at each level of the student needs hierarchy;

  • af Robert J Marzano
    372,95 kr.

    This text is a two-part resource that first provides educators with an understanding of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and guidance on how to effectively apply them in classroom practice. Following this, Robert J. Marzano and his colleagues supply readers with over one hundred ready-to-use proficiency scales created from the NGSS to help teachers assess students' progress. K-12 teachers and administrators will: learn how standards-based science education has evolved; gain a clear understanding of what the NGSS are, how they are organized, and how they can be used in classroom instruction; design high-quality instruction using proficiency scales for the NGSS; and have access to over one hundred ready-to-use science proficiency scales. Visit marzanorsearch.com/reproducibles to access materials related to this book.

  • af Lindsay Carleton
    407,95 kr.

    Includes vocabulary lists for language arts terms, mathematics terms, science terms, and social studies terms.

  • af Robert J Marzano
    372,95 kr.

    If students are not engaged, there is little, if any, chance that they will learn what is being addressed in class. A basic premise of The Highly Engaged Classroom is that student engagement happens as a result of a teacher's careful planning and execution of specific strategies. In other words, student engagement is not serendipitous. This book was designed as a self-study text that provides an in-depth understanding of how to generate high levels of attention and engagement. Engagement is obviously a central aspect of effective teaching. Using the suggestions presented in this book, every teacher can create a classroom environment in which engagement is the norm instead of the exception.

  • af Jason E Harlacher
    387,95 kr.

    By implementing schoolwide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS), K-12 educators can create an encouraging, productive school culture. This title introduces readers to the comprehensive SWPBIS framework and explores the key elements of its three tiers of support. Learn about the authors' personal experiences in applying positive behavior support strategies and explore practical examples of what the elements and tiers of this model look like in practice. Learn how to implement PBIS strategies in schools: Understand the structure of the SWPBIS framework and its four key elements. Read testimonials from principals and teachers whose schools have created positive school climates using a positive behavior support plan. Learn why decision making in an SWPBIS framework relies on data and how school teams can ensure they use their data accurately to target suitable solutions. Gain specific steps and a general timeline you can use to start implementing SWPBIS. Examine example scenarios and two thorough case examples of how elementary and secondary schools have adopted and maintained SWPBIS structures. Contents: Chapter 1: An Introduction to Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports Chapter 2: Tier One Chapter 3: Tier Two Chapter 4: Tier Three Chapter 5: SWPBIS Into Action Chapter 6: Case Examples of Schools Using SWPBIS Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B References and Resources

  • af Bill Zima
    377,95 kr.

    "In Learner Agency: Building the Mindset and Skill Set of Hope in Our Classrooms, author Bill Zima clarifies what student agency looks and sounds like in the classroom. Zima introduces a framework that K-12 educators can use to organize their instructional practice to create opportunities and the right conditions that give learners control over their thinking. When teachers deliberately plan and structure lessons with the goal of developing student agency, they shift away from simply delivering content to encouraging students to become active participants in their learning. By reading Learner Agency, teachers and leaders will discover research-based strategies for supporting and cultivating students' ability to build agency within themselves"--

  • af Jan K Hoegh
    407,95 kr.

    Discover a clear path for creating and utilizing high-quality proficiency scales. Through this practical handbook, you will gain access to a comprehensive toolkit of strategies, methods, and examples for a variety of content areas and grade levels. The author also outlines an array of accommodations and modifications to support students with disabilities, English learners, and gifted and talented students. Benefits: Understand how to create and use proficiency scales to clearly frame classroom instruction and assessments. Learn how to write high-quality proficiency scales and review how to enrich student learning opportunities. Recognize the various ways teachers, students, and parents can use proficiency scales. Access rubrics, criteria checklists, and pacing guides that you can use in concert with proficiency scales to provide valuable feedback to students. Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: The What and Why of Proficiency Scales Chapter 2: Proficiency Scale Development Chapter 3: Score 4.0--Complex Content Chapter 4: The Use of Proficiency Scales in the Classroom Chapter 5: Scales and Related Tools Chapter 6: Using Scales With Exceptional Learners Chapter 7: Scales for Behaviors That Promote Academic Success Epilogue Appendix A: Example Scales Appendix B: Common Scale Templates With Examples Appendix C: Scale Development Checklists Appendix D: Score 4.0 Examples Appendix E: Scales With Sample Assessments References Index

  • af Tina H. Boogren
    282,95 kr.

    Marzano Research Lab, Instructional Strategies (MRL)

  • af Robert J Marzano
    412,95 kr.

    "Competency-based education (CBE) is an effective means of ensuring growth and learning for all students. To maximize the potential of this framework, teachers should employ instructional strategies purposefully designed for CBE classrooms. In Teaching in a Competency-Based Secondary School: The Marzano Academies Model, authors Robert J. Marzano, Alexander S. Aschoff, and Ashley Avila introduce a model of instruction for secondary teachers facilitating student learning, supporting individual growth, and fostering community in CBE systems. Based on decades of research, as well as practical experience in Marzano Academies schools, this book offers a detailed breakdown of the Marzano Academies instructional model, including its four primary domains, ten design areas, and forty-nine elements of effective teaching. Secondary teachers seeking to adopt or adapt the tenets of CBE can rely on this definitive guide"--

  • af Tina H Boogren
    362,95 kr.

    "New teachers are leaving the profession at an alarming rate. Providing professional guidance and support to beginning teachers during their initial years in the classroom is vital to teacher retention and development. In Supporting Beginning Teachers, Second Edition, author Tina H. Boogren provides K-12 mentors, coaches, and school leaders with a framework for designing a meaningful and comprehensive teacher-mentoring program. The author outlines four types of support-(1) physical, (2) institutional, (3) emotional, and (4) instructional-mentors must target when developing new teachers' confidence and expertise. This second edition builds on the original by sharing updated research and additional strategies"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    403,95 kr.

    "Throughout history education systems have strived to help teachers be as effective as possible in order to help students learn as much as possible. However, these teacher evaluation efforts have long been unhelpful in the pursuit of teacher development. Reflecting on, Observing, and Coaching Teaching presents a case for the necessity of effective teacher evaluation in the name of strong teacher development. Authors Robert J. Marzano, Cameron L. Rains, and Philip B. Warrick provide in-depth background research on the history of teacher evaluation, strong cases for the necessity of an intertwined evaluation and development system, as well as specific suggestions for improvement in both fields. Teachers should not be interchangeable parts. They should be vital cogs in an educational machine who each fill their niche as effectively as possible, and this book serves that end"--

  • af Tammy Heflebower
    342,95 kr.

    When teachers adopt standards-based learning, students take ownership of their education and achievement soars. Written specifically for K-12 teachers, this resource details a sequential approach for connecting curriculum, instruction, assessment methods, and feedback through standards-based education. The authors provide practical advice, real-world examples, and answers to frequently asked questions designed to support you through this important transition.

  • af Robert J Marzano
    432,95 kr.

    In K-12 education's growing movement of competency-based education and personalized learning, both contradictory and overlapping definitions come up around these two terms. To clear up this confusion, A Handbook for Personalized Competency-Based Education delves into the components of a personalized competency-based education (PCBE) system. This handbook explores approaches, strategies, and techniques that schools and districts should consider as they rethink traditional instruction to fit a PCBE system and support student learning. The authors share examples of how to use proficiency scales, standard operating procedures, behavior rubrics, personal tracking matrices, and other tools to aid in instruction and assessment. Benefits Receive clear guidance on implementing a personalized competency-based education (PCBE) system. Determine what content to focus on and what standards to prioritize in personalized instruction. Read vignettes that illustrate the shifts that should occur to foster PCBE. Learn how a flexible PCBE learning environment of student agency can foster self-efficacy. Understand the variety of assessments available for measuring student proficiency in a PCBE system. Contents Chapter 1: Why Competency-Based Education and Personalized Learning? Chapter 2: What Content Will Be Addressed? Chapter 3: How Will the Learning Environment Promote Student Agency? Chapter 4: How Will Instruction Support Student Learning? Chapter 5: How Will Student Proficiency Be Measured? Chapter 6: How Will Scheduling Accommodate Student Learning? Chapter 7: How Will Reporting Facilitate Student Learning? Chapter 8: How Do Schools and Districts Transition to a PCBE System? Epilogue Appendix A: Tools to Support Student Agency Appendix B: A Model of Effective Instruction Appendix C: Sample Grading Sheet Appendix D: Resources for Creating a Shared Vision

  • af Robert J Marzano
    397,95 kr.

    "This book addresses how teachers can combine a model of effective instruction with goal setting, focused practice, focused feedback, and observations and discussions of teaching to improve their instructional practices."

  • af Jeff Flygare
    357,95 kr.

    "Implementing standards-based learning is a paradigm shift at all levels of education, and teachers especially must adjust to new instructional practices and tools. In Planning and Teaching in the Standards-Based Classroom, authors Jeff Flygare, Jan K. Hoegh, and Tammy Heflebower provide teachers a comprehensive resource for adjusting to standards-based learning in the classroom. This book provides detailed instructions for everything from lesson planning to proficiency scales to parent communication. With a focus on straightforward, practical tools, Flygare, Hoegh, and Heflebower have created a useful resource for teachers overwhelmed by the prospect of standards-based learning"--

  • af Robert J Marzano
    422,95 kr.

    Learn everything you need to know to implement an integrated system of assessment and grading. The author details the specific benefits of formative assessment and explains how to design and interpret three different types of formative assessments, how to track student progress, and how to assign meaningful grades. Detailed examples bring each concept to life, and chapter exercises reinforce the content.

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