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Accountability for learning : how teachers and school leaders can take charge / Douglas Reeves.

Por: Reeves, Douglas B, 1953-.
Colaborador(es): Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelLibroEditor: Alexandria, VA : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, [2004]; ©2004Descripción: viii, 160 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0871208334 (alk. paper); 9780871208330.Tema(s): Educational accountability -- United States | School improvement programs -- United States | Educational leadership -- United States | Educational accountability | School improvement programs | Educational leadershipClasificación CDD: 379.1/58
Contenidos:
Introduction -- The "A-word" : why people hate accountability and what you can do about it -- Accountability essentials : identifying and measuring teaching practices -- The accountable teacher -- Teacher empowerment : bottom-up accountability -- A view from the district -- The policymaker's perspective -- Putting it all together : standards, assessment, and accountability -- Appendix A, A sample comprehensive accountability system -- Appendix B, Tools for developing and implementing an accountability system -- Appendix C, Contact information for state departments of education and other organizations.
Resumen: Argues that rather than protest the call for accountability in schools, teachers and administrators should embrace it as an opportunity for empowerment, developing student-centered accountability systems of their own in order to improve teaching methods and influence policy makers; and explains how to do so.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-152) and index.

Argues that rather than protest the call for accountability in schools, teachers and administrators should embrace it as an opportunity for empowerment, developing student-centered accountability systems of their own in order to improve teaching methods and influence policy makers; and explains how to do so.

Introduction -- The "A-word" : why people hate accountability and what you can do about it -- Accountability essentials : identifying and measuring teaching practices -- The accountable teacher -- Teacher empowerment : bottom-up accountability -- A view from the district -- The policymaker's perspective -- Putting it all together : standards, assessment, and accountability -- Appendix A, A sample comprehensive accountability system -- Appendix B, Tools for developing and implementing an accountability system -- Appendix C, Contact information for state departments of education and other organizations.

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