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What Works in Schools: Translating Research into Action | 
enlarge | Author: Robert J. Marzano Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 219 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 0871207176 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.2001 EAN: 9780871207173 ASIN: 0871207176
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Book Description What Works in Schools: Translating Research into Action Any school in the United States can operate at advanced levels of effectiveness-if it is willing to implement what is known about effective schooling. "If we follow the guidance offered from 35 years of research," says author Robert J. Marzano, "we can enter an era of unprecedented effectiveness for the public practice of education." In What Works in Schools: Translating Research into Action, Marzano synthesizes that research to provide clear and unequalled insight into the nature of schooling. Marzano defines the factors affecting student achievement and offers compelling answers to once-elusive questions: * How can schools set academic goals that do not underestimate student potential? * How critical are staff collegiality and professional development? * Do all students have equal opportunity to learn given current curriculum requirements? * Supplemental versus required content-is there room for redefinition? * What types of parental and community involvement make a real difference? * What instructional strategies really work? * What influence can an individual teacher have on students? * How can teachers manage classrooms that promote positive student-and-teacher relationships? * How can teachers structure their curricula to better sequence and pace content? * Can teachers really overcome a student's negative home environment? * How does an understanding of motivation theories help students and teachers overcome learning obstacles? * What specific learning strategies can enhance learned intelligence and background knowledge? In each chapter, Marzano recommends specific-and attainable-action steps to implement successful strategies culled from the wealth of research data. Schools can and do affect student achievement. In his latest work, Marzano leads the way in establishing positive approaches that can make the long-held dream of effective public education a reality.
Download Description Any school in the United States can operate at advanced levels of effectiveness-if it is willing to implement what is known about effective schooling. "If we follow the guidance offered from 35 years of research," says author Robert J. Marzano, "we can enter an era of unprecedented effectiveness for the public practice of education." In What Works in Schools: Translating Research into Action, Marzano synthesizes that research to provide clear and unequalled insight into the nature of schooling. Marzano defines the factors affecting student achievement and offers compelling answers to once-elusive questions: .How can schools set academic goals that do not underestimate student potential? .How critical are staff collegiality and professional development? .Do all students have equal opportunity to learn, given current curriculum requirements? .Supplemental versus required content-is there room for redefinition? .What types of parental and community involvement make a real difference? .What instructional strategies really work? .What influence can an individual teacher have (as separate from the influence of the overall school)? .How can teachers manage classrooms that promote positive student-and-teacher relationships? .How can teachers structure their curricula to better sequence and pace content? .Can teachers really overcome a student's negative home environment? .How does an understanding of motivation theories help students and teachers overcome learning obstacles? .What specific learning strategies can enhance learned intelligence and background knowledge? In each chapter, Marzano recommends specific-and attainable-action steps to implement successful strategies culled from the wealth of research data. Schools can and do affect student achievement. In his latest work, Marzano leads the way in establishing positive approaches that can make the long-held dream of effective public education a reality.
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What Works in School January 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very good reference on how to be an effective teacher. Various strategies, methods and researches cited.
Excellent July 27, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent summary of the research into practice that has been proven to make a difference. This book should be required reading for every teacher, every administrator, and every school board.
Research into Action June 26, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Data is the buzz word of the schoolyards. This book had easy references and good practical insights on how to look at data.
What works in Schools September 22, 2005 39 out of 41 found this review helpful
I have been a classroom teacher for 25 years. In that time, I have seen many trends in educational philosophy. Finally, Marzano has written a book that addresses research based methods of instruction that actually are proven to increase student achievement. He addresses three key areas: School-Level Factors, Teacher-Level Factors, Student-Level Factors, and a section on how to implement these factors into classoom instruction. Marzano states,"Thirty-five years of research provides remarkably clear guidance as to the steps schools can take to be highly effective in enhancing student achievement."I have found that the researched based information that Marzano provides about each of these key areas to be invaluable in the instruction of our students. This book is a must read for all serious educators.
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