How can districts bring instructional improvement to scale within and across schools?
The authors of Collaborative School Improvement argue that districts can play a powerful part in helping schools build the capacity to engage in inquiry-based reform but that this effort requires a shift in districts traditional role as a professional development provider.
Drawing on case studies from four districts, the authors identify eight key practices for effective school-district collaboration. By helping districts teach and model an inquiry-based process, Collaborative School Improvement promises to offer powerful new support for scaling up data-driven instructional reform.
Collaborative School Improvement: Eight Practices for District-School Partnerships to Transform Teaching and Learning
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PublisherHarvard Education Press
ISBN / ASIN161250129X
ISBN-139781612501291
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank495,721
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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