Restructuring in the Classroom

Restructuring in the Classroom

Author: Richard F. Elmore

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 1996-03-15

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Restructuring in the Classroom goes into the classrooms of three elementary schools to take a detailed look at how teachers responded to changes in structure in their schools. The authors interviewed principals, teachers, parents, support staff, and district personnel to produce in-depth case studies of schools at various stages of restructuring, showing what the school had done to change its structure and how those changes had occurred. Selecting four teachers in each school for closer observation and discussion, the authors reveal how those teachers responded to the changes around them in their day-to-day practice in the classroom. They show, for example, how teaching practice is or is not affected by changes in the way students are grouped for learning, in the way teachers relate to groups of students and to each other, and in the way time is allocated to subject matter.


Race, Class, and Power in School Restructuring

Race, Class, and Power in School Restructuring

Author: Pauline Lipman

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780791437698

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Explores the intersection of two central issues in American education today: school reform through restructuring and alienation from school of many children of color. A tough look at the impact of teachers' and administrators' beliefs and practices.


Restitution

Restitution

Author: Diane Chelsom Gossen

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780944337370

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Help your staff learn how to lead students to fix their own mistakes, focus on self-discipline, and build self-esteem. Expands on the ideas in the book Restitution and provides activities to conduct your own staff-development program. Contains invaluable reproducible handouts. New and revised Second Edition now available!


Restructuring Education Through Technology

Restructuring Education Through Technology

Author: Theodore Wayne Frick

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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This paper examines the role of technology in restructuring education by analyzing how it influences seven important relationships in the educative process: (1) teacher-student relationships; (2) student-content relationships; (3) teacher-content relationships; (4) student-context relationships; (5) teacher-context relationships; (6) content-context relationships; and (7) educational system-environment relationships. After a brief historical overview of the uses of technology in education, the paper discusses the nature of systems in education and examines the process of restructuring through systems change in the seven pairs of relationships as they exist today and as they might change in a restructured educational system. How educational technology can empower teachers and students is then discussed with emphasis on how electronic technology is transforming the way information is communicated and processed. A brief discussion of the role of the teacher in evaluating the worth of content--i.e., selecting the best of culture for sharing with students--concludes the report. (ALF)


Restructuring for Caring and Effective Education

Restructuring for Caring and Effective Education

Author: Richard A. Villa

Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 696

ISBN-13:

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Reflecting the sweeping, extensive changes in special and general education, this book explores the foundations and evolution of inclusive education in the last decade -- a prerequisite for administrators implementing inclusion in their schools.


Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement

Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement

Author: Herbert J. Walberg

Publisher: Information Age Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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As suggested by the title, the purpose of this Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement is to provide principles for restructuring and substantially improving schools. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, the Center on Innovation & Improvement (CII) engaged leading experts on restructuring and school improvement to prepare modules for this handbook to assist states, districts, and schools in establishing policies, procedures, and support to successfully restructure schools. The Handbook is organized into three sections. The topic of the Handbook's modules - restructuring with a focus on the district as the impetus for dramatic improvement - is relatively new in the nation's education history. For this reason, the module authors were selected because they are highly experienced experts in their fields and can be counted on to judiciously weigh the less than definitive evidence and to state useful guiding principles.


Restructuring Schooling

Restructuring Schooling

Author: Joseph Murphy

Publisher: Corwin

Published: 1993-03-16

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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Make good decisions about your own restructuring effort by seeing what has and what hasn't worked in other schools.


School Restructuring

School Restructuring

Author: Dimmock, Clive

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-09

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 131794898X

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This is an examination of restructuring in the context of the curriculum and teaching and learning. International case studies are provided from the USA, Hong Kong, Australia and the UK.


Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement

Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement

Author: Herbert J. Walberg

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2007-08-01

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1607526522

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(Published in cooperation with The Center on Innovation & Improvement) As suggested by the title, the purpose of this Handbook on Restructuring and Substantial School Improvement is to provide principles for restructuring and substantially improving schools. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, the Center on Innovation & Improvement (CII) engaged leading experts on restructuring and school improvement to prepare modules for this handbook to assist states, districts, and schools in establishing policies, procedures, and support to successfully restructure schools. The Handbook is organized into three sections. The topic of the Handbook’s modules – restructuring with a focus on the district as the impetus for dramatic improvement – is relatively new in the nation’s education history. For this reason, the module authors were selected because they are highly experienced experts in their fields and can be counted on to judiciously weigh the less than definitive evidence and to state useful guiding principles.