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Meaningful Urban Education Reform Confronting The Learning Crisis In Mathematics And Science Kathryn M Borman

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Meaningful Urban Education Reform Confronting The Learning Crisis In Mathematics And Science Kathryn M Borman
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Kathryn M. Borman
ISBN: 9780791463291, 9780791463307, 9781423743569, 079146329X, 0791463303, 1423743563
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Meaningful Urban Education Reform Confronting The Learning Crisis In Mathematics And Science Kathryn M Borman by Kathryn M. Borman 9780791463291, 9780791463307, 9781423743569, 079146329X, 0791463303, 1423743563 instant download after payment.

Based on a three-year study of the National Science Foundation’s Urban Systemic Initiative, Meaningful Urban Education Reform is an overview of recent attempts to change teaching in mathematics and science in urban environments. The book evaluates the impact of educational reform on urban schools, determines how schools with the highest levels of poverty in the United States can make successful changes, and investigates how communities and policy makers contribute to student achievement. Contributors provide compelling portraits of classrooms, teachers, and students in elementary, middle, and high schools through case studies and examples from intensive research in four locations: Chicago, El Paso, Memphis, and Miami. They interviewed, observed, and gathered information from district administrators, school principals, teachers, students and their parents, and community members. The book provides valuable insight into how systemic reform works, offers suggestions regarding assessment of successful learning environments, and addresses the need for intensive, long-term professional development for the purpose of engaging teachers with their colleagues in communities of practice supported by a strong school culture.

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