Culturally Proficient Response to the Common Core (e-bog) af Lindsey, Randall B.
Lindsey, Randall B. (forfatter)

Culturally Proficient Response to the Common Core e-bog

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Lead a Common Core implementation that closes achievement gaps!Will your Common Core implementation promote equity, access, and inclusion? This illuminating book shows how central Common Core tenets-rigor, meaningful curricula and assessment, and higher order thinking-can become educational realities for every child in your school or district. Written by a team of respected authors known for gu...
E-bog 209,76 DKK
Forfattere Lindsey, Randall B. (forfatter)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 4 december 2014
Længde 240 sider
Genrer Educational strategies and policy
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483319117
Lead a Common Core implementation that closes achievement gaps!Will your Common Core implementation promote equity, access, and inclusion? This illuminating book shows how central Common Core tenets-rigor, meaningful curricula and assessment, and higher order thinking-can become educational realities for every child in your school or district. Written by a team of respected authors known for guiding schools and districts towards cultural proficiency, this resource enables readers to Understand how underlying beliefs related to historically-underserved students may create roadblocks to effective instruction Create a school culture where diversity is valued, including developing relevant professional learning Compile and analyze meaningful data that enables faculty to better reach students from all backgrounds Advance the goal of college and career-readiness for all learners With a compelling call to action and practical strategies, this timely book points the way to a Common Core implementation that benefits every student. "e;The authors have ensured that the use of cultural proficiency by educators provides the Common Core State Standards with the step towards the place where equity and access are realized for all learners. Equity and access, two of the pillars of equity in education, are essential if meeting individual student needsare truly to occur."e;-Dr. Kenneth R. Magdaleno, Associate ProfessorKremen School of Education, Fresno State, CA"e;This resourcegives not only theory and rationale for this important change in thinking, but also the guided steps to collaborate and reflect as part of the change process."e;-Dr. Carol Van Vooren, Assistant ProfessorCalifornia State University, San Marcos