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Leading, Teaching, and Learning the Common Core Standards: Rigorous Expectations for All Students
By (Author) Rosemarye T. Taylor
By (author) Rebecca Watson
By (author) Joyce Nutta
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
10th July 2014
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Teaching skills and techniques
375.0020973
Paperback
130
Width 155mm, Height 229mm, Spine 9mm
191g
Leading, Teaching, and Learning is a resource for teachers taking action on Common Core State Standards to enhance student learning. Each chapter addresses various disciplines and grade levels with concrete examples. Chapters focus on research-based instruction, academic language development, thinking and complexity, English learners, non-proficient readers, rigor, and collaboration for ongoing professional capacity building.
In today's American education system, teachers and students are facing the greatest challenges thus far in order to compete in our global economy. The educational war will be won with highly talented teachers in the urban setting. Our staple weapon is the belief that ALL students are capable of learning supported with research-based instructional strategies. This text is a roadmap for all K-12 educators, from district superintendents to classroom teachers, in order to implement the CCSS at unprecedented levels. The authors celebrate the hard work of teachers and simultaneously reveal how educators must be cognitive of their instruction as well as their planning in order to prepare tomorrow's citizens.
The authors of the text have captured the beauty behind the CCSS and its importance to our next generation of students. Their research indicates that all students are capable of learning as long as they have teachers and principals who are knowledgeable about the standards, are able to plan at high levels, and can delivery instruction at a level of rigor that will stretch every student. This text provides a roadmap of strategies for the reader that should be on every teacher's desk.
Rosemarye Taylor is professor of educational Leadership at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, and has published six books and numerous articles on improving school leadership.
Rebecca Watson is senior manager of instructional development with Orange County Public Schools in Orlando. She focuses on school improvement through induction, professional learning communities, and instructional leadership.
Joyce Nutta is associate professor of English for speakers of other languages education at the University of Central Florida. She is co-editor of The Tapestry Journal: An International Multidisciplinary Journal on English Language Learner Education, and she recently published Preparing Every Teacher to Reach English Learners: A Practical Guide for Teacher Educators with Harvard Education Press.