Developing learning communities through teacher expertise /

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Author / Creator:Martin-Kniep, Giselle O., 1956-
Imprint:Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin Press, c2004.
Description:xv, 106 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5056447
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ISBN:0761946160 (acid-free paper)
0761946179 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-102) and index.
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"No book I have read in the past ten years has made clearer to me the difference between what I am doing as a professional developer and what I should be doing. It is so unremittingly honest about the difficulty of our work, and yet so rich in practical examples that I cannot help but feel inspired to move forward and change the way I teach and learn with teachers." Richard W. Strong, Vice PresidentSilver Strong & Associates, LLC

"There are many books on the market covering school improvement and teachers as experts as well as staff development; however, this book is concise, provides excellent templates, and is backed by real experiences and expertise." Suzanne C. Fonoti, PrincipalFlagstaff Arizona Unified School District

Forget expensive consultants--use the expertise within your own school for quality professional development!

Martin-Kniep offers practical methods for developing a reflective, collaborative environment where teachers and administrators work together to enhance teachers′ practices, increase student learning, and produce valuable school processes. Developing Learning Communities Through Teacher Expertise includes frameworks, templates, and examples that can be employed to determine the value and implications surrounding the use of teacher-designed standards-based curriculum and assessment, data-driven inquiry, and professional portfolios.

Based on work completed at the nonprofit Center for the Study of Expertise in Teaching and Learning, this innovative volume includes:

Examples of teachers′ reflections, portfolio artifacts, and student work Sample standards-based curriculum units for different content areas and grade levels Discussion questions and recommended readings Sample worksheets and self-assessments Standards-based curriculum and assessment design tools Sample rubrics for student and teacher development

Developing Learning Communities Through Teacher Expertise offers step-by-step instructions for developing an action plan for incorporating learning communities into a school. Providing numerous real-life examples, Martin-Kniep includes three specific teaching units and supporting material, which illustrate how to identify and capitalize on teachers′ existing expertise.

Physical Description:xv, 106 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-102) and index.
ISBN:0761946160
0761946179