Thomas M. McCann & Alan C. Jones 
Teaching Matters Most [EPUB ebook] 
A School Leader’s Guide to Improving Classroom Instruction

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A laser-beam focus on improving instruction to improve learning



Saying ‚teaching matters most‘ is easy, and seems obvious. Making it the top priority for school leaders and staff is not so easy—in fact, it′s messy. If we want to change how students write, compute, and think, then teachers must change how they teach. They must transform the old ‚assign-and-assess‘ model into engaging, compassionate, coherent, and rigorous instruction. The authors show school leaders how to make this happen amidst myriad distractions, initiatives, and interruptions.



Unlike other books that stop at evaluating teachers and instruction, this work demonstrates how to grow schools′ instructional capacities with a three-step process that involves:




  • Envisioning what good teaching looks like

  • Measuring the quality of current instruction against this standard

  • Working relentlessly to move the quality of instruction closer and closer to the ideal



  • The authors provide helpful guidance on issues such as hiring, induction, professional development, mentoring, and teacher evaluation. Each chapter offers specific action steps toward building the blueprint for improvement. Also included are frameworks for completing instructional audits in schools, and probes, instruments, and protocols for measuring and tracking the quality of instruction. Leaders will find excellent guidance for spearheading and sustaining a focused and aligned effort to improve the quality of teaching to impact all learners.

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    Inhaltsverzeichnis

    Foreword by Deborah Meier

    Preface: Lessons Learned From Experience

    A “New” Take in School Improvement

    Central Theme

    Organization of the Book

    What Makes This Book Distinctive

    Acknowledgments

    About the Authors

    1. What are common practices in schools?

    What We Found in Classrooms

    Truths Hidden in Plain View

    Transforming Accountability

    New Direction

    Are There “Best Practices” in Teaching?

    Bringing Best Practices to Scale

    Are Some Practices Better Than Others?

    The Poverty of Prescribing Best Practices

    2. What distinguishes quality teaching?

    Three Classrooms, Three Practitioners

    A Simple Truth Hidden in Plain View

    Disjointed Teaching

    Why Teachers Are Frustrated

    What Is Quality Teaching?

    Observing High-Quality Teaching

    Instructional Systems

    The Road Less Traveled

    3. How do we learn about the quality of our teaching?

    How to Make the Case for an Emphasis on Teacher Quality

    Three Leadership Requirements

    Defining Quality Teaching

    How to Engage School Personnel in Devising a Vision of Quality Instruction

    Some Rudiments of Quality Teaching

    The Importance of Curriculum Coherence

    Learning From Students

    The Current State of Teaching in Your School

    How to Evaluate the Quality of Teaching in Your School

    4. What should induction and mentoring look like?

    Basic Components of a Teacher Mentor Program

    Facing Critical Junctures Together

    Planning for New Teachers’ Success

    5. What should professional development look like?

    What We Know About Professional Development

    The Disregarded Truths of Professional Development

    The Components of a Professional Learning Culture

    Building Blocks of Professional Learning

    Leading Professional Learning Communities

    6. How can teacher evaluaiton become more meaningful?

    “Drive-By” Teacher Evaluation

    “Absentee Landords”

    Lists and Rubrics Abound

    7. How can we sustain a culture of exceptional instruction?

    Ten Actions to Sustain High-Quality Teaching

    Systems in Place

    Sanctity of the Classroom

    Envisioning Quality Teaching

    Right People in Right Places

    Balanced Leadership

    Clear and Timely Communication

    Standards for Professional Conduct

    Collaboration

    Reflection and Continuous Improvement

    Ongoing Professional Dialogues

    8. How do we face our leadership challenges?

    Suppressing Distraction

    Building Principal’s Knowledge

    Building Trust

    Influencing Resistant Teachers

    Coping With the Pace

    Final Thoughts

    Resources

    A. How Can You Spot a Really Good Teacher?

    B. Framework for Observing Classes

    C. Student Forum Questions

    D. Teacher Interview Questions

    References

    Index

    Über den Autor

    Mrs. Gail Aronoff is an educational consultant who worked for 37 years in several schools, both as teacher and administrator. She has worked with students with special needs in elementary, middle school, and high school, and served as a liaison between schools and the families of struggling learners. At the high school level, she taught struggling learners for fourteen years and held the position of Assistant Principal for Student Services for twelve years. She served a highly diverse population with many ESL students as well as those from low income families. She has mentored and supervised teachers and administrators, creating and implementing model programs to address the needs of reluctant learners and those with special needs. Mrs. Aronoff currently serves as a consultant to schools for school improvement and reform.
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