Small Schools and Urban Youth e-bog
209,76 DKK
(inkl. moms 262,20 DKK)
"e;Finally, educators leading the movement to smaller high schools have a resource they can draw upon for guidance and direction. This book offers clear, practical advice on how to create small schools that are effective in meeting student needs."e;-Pedro Noguera, Professor New York University"e;Relevant, individualized, and an insightful read. This book will be useful for any schoo...
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
23 august 2007
Længde
168 sider
Genrer
Educational administration and organization
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452297422
"e;Finally, educators leading the movement to smaller high schools have a resource they can draw upon for guidance and direction. This book offers clear, practical advice on how to create small schools that are effective in meeting student needs."e;-Pedro Noguera, Professor New York University"e;Relevant, individualized, and an insightful read. This book will be useful for any school system working to develop small learning communities."e;-Nancy Betler, Teacher Mentor Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, NCLearn about big educational results in smaller schools!Educators are increasingly turning to small learning communities, which have proven to be highly effective in facilitating academic engagement and achievement, particularly among low-income urban students. This in-depth sociological study reveals the unique aspects of this movement and:Examines the structural and cultural features of small learning communities and small schools in two major urban citiesHighlights students' perspectives on school culture, personalization, and student involvementOffers timely suggestions to benefit students at all levels and in every educational settingBased on original research, this text offers school leaders and policy makers a deeper understanding of the broad, positive impact of small school reform.