Instructional Strategies that Increase Student Achievement:ice
The research found inClassroom Instruction That Works provides evidence from decades of research that nine broad teaching strategies have positive effects on student learning. A principal or superintendent should be familiar with these research-based strategies in order to increase student achievement. How would a district leader introduce these strategies into the instructional program? Pick two of these strategies and relate them to the instructional needs of a minimum of two content areas in your district? How would a leader design and implement a professional development program to enhance student performance?
Dean, C.B., Hubbell, E. R., Pitler, H. and Stone, B.J. (2012). Classroom instruction that works: research-based strategies for increasing student achievement (2nd Edition) Alexandria, Virginia: ASCD.
Marzano, R.J., Waters, T., & McNulty, B.A. (2005). School leadership that works: from research to results. Alexandria, Virginia: ASCD.
Sergovanni, T.J. (1992). Moral leadership: getting to the heart of school improvement. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers
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