Grade Transformer for the Modern Student: Early High School Edition

Grade Transformer for the Modern Student: Early High School Edition

Author: Barbara Dianis MA ED

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-02

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1483407179

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In the pages of Grade Transformer for the Modern Student are detailed step-by-step educational solutions and quick tips that have helped transform unlikely candidates into academic winners and scholastic achievers. You will learn from the expertise of an educational specialist with over 21 years of experience of helping students transform lower grades into higher grades and raise their GPAs. The student will learn practical ways to write papers, essays, and answer essay questions that can be impressive. Grade Transformer for the Modern Student provides students with easy tips and academic strategies to help them improve their ability to understand and retain pertinent information during lectures and direct teaching times. Students will learn proven methods to help them study more effectively to help teenagers gain academic success. Why spend months and years trying to figure out the scholastic secrets of top academic achieving students when they are available.


Student Voice in School Reform

Student Voice in School Reform

Author: Dana L. Mitra

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2014-03-14

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0791478947

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High schools continue to be places that isolate, alienate, and disengage students. But what would happen if students were viewed as part of the solution in schools rather than part of the problem? This book examines the emergence of "student voice" at one high school in the San Francisco Bay area where educators went straight to the source and asked the students to help. Struggling, like many high schools, with how to improve student outcomes, educators at Whitman High School decided to invite students to participate in the reform process. Dana L. Mitra describes the evolution of student voice at Whitman, showing that the students enthusiastically created partnerships with teachers and administrators, engaged in meaningful discussion about why so many failed or dropped out, and partnered with teachers and principals to improve learning for themselves and their peers. In documenting the difference that student voice made, this book helps expand ideas of distributed leadership, professional learning communities, and collaboration. The book also contributes much needed research on what student voice initiatives look like in practice and provides powerful evidence of ways in which young people can increase their sense of agency and their sense of belonging in school.


Test Drive Your Future

Test Drive Your Future

Author: Beth Hood

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979926211

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This book takes the reader step-by-step through the choices they will have in the future.