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Putting Students First - A Game Plan for Personalizing Learning

English · Hardback

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This book is part memoir and part history, sharing the story of what is possible when like-minded educators work together to address radical change. The narrative, written by one who lived it, shares the journey of the district, the experts who helped guide them and the practical applications that are in place to support the concept of personalization of learning.

List of contents










FOREWORD

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I. BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

Michael Robinson's story (in his own words)

Chapter 1: Putting Students First - Words Matter

Chapter 2: Guided By Theory, Research, and Practitioners

Chapter 3: Professional Agency

Chapter 4: Sustaining Growth

Chapter 5: Ensuring Equity and Excellence

PART II. THE GAME PLAN

Chapter 6: The Game Plan for Professional Agency

Chapter 7: The Game Plan for Student Agency

PART III: IMPLICATIONS

Chapter 8: Focus On Core Beliefs

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDICES

Springdale School District Playbook

Personal Learning Plan Sample: Kindergarten

Personal Learning Plan Sample: Grade 1

Personal Learning Plan Sample: Grade 2

Student Advisory Program Implementation Survey

Advisory Program Implementation Checklist

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By Marsha Jones; Laureen Avery and Joseph DiMartino

Summary

This book was written for K-12 practitioners and researchers, school administrators, aspiring teacher leaders, teacher teams, and community leaders who strive to meet the needs of a diverse student population.

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As the parent of three children who attended Springdale Schools, I celebrate the arrival of this book as a validation of high expectations held for a district explicitly and demonstrably committed to teaching “all students”!! The implementation of student-focused learning, in all its schools and at all levels, is the logical outcome of a district led at the top by a team driven to find ways to support the success of ALL students. As an advocate for students receiving special education, I have been acutely aware that success means playing to the strengths of students rather than their deficits. This book paints a clear picture of a method and a process that leads to the implementation of education focused on supporting each student’s strengths and interests. Such “personalized learning,” as described here, and the concept of student “voice and choice” make clear student success requires all stakeholders, not just teachers and students, but parents and community members to buy in and to participate. Reading this book has given me such a sense of hope that public education, as practiced in Springdale, is on the right track to student success.

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