Description: Instructional Rounds in Education by Elizabeth A. City, Richard Elmore, Sarah Fiarman, Lee Teitel Helps education leaders and practitioners develop a shared understanding of what high-quality instruction looks like and what schools and districts need to do to support it. The authors have pioneered a new form of professional learning known as instructional rounds networks. Through this process, educators develop a shared practice of observing, discussing, and analysing learning and teaching. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Walk into any school in America and you will see adults who care deeply about their students and are doing the best they can every day to help students learn. But you will also see a high degree of variability among classrooms—much higher than in most other industrialized countries. Today we are asking schools to do something they have never done before—educate all students to high levels—yet we dont know how to do that in every classroom for every child. This book is intended to help education leaders and practitioners develop a shared understanding of what high-quality instruction looks like and what schools and districts need to do to support it. Inspired by the medical-rounds model used by physicians, the authors have pioneered a new form of professional learning known as instructional rounds networks. Through this process, educators develop a shared practice of observing, discussing, and analyzing learning and teaching. Back Cover Walk into any school in America and you will see adults who are doing the best they can, every day, to help students learn. But you will also see a high degree of variability among classrooms--much higher than in most other industrialized countries. Today we are asking schools to do something they have never done before: educate all students to high levels. But we dont yet know how to do that in every classroom for every child. Inspired by the medical-rounds model used by physicians, the authors of Instructional Rounds in Education have pioneered a new form of professional learning known as instructional rounds networks. Through this process, education leaders and practitioners develop a shared understanding of what high-quality instruction looks like and what schools and districts need to do to support it. "Listen up! Instructional Rounds redefines the teaching profession. There is no other book on school improvement like it. This is a powerful, specific, accessible treatment of what it means to get in the classroom in order to make a difference in the daily lives of teachers and their students." -- Michael Fullan , Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto "In instructional rounds, the front-line work of improving classroom practice becomes everyones work. Drawing upon their experience in thousands of classrooms across the country, the authors provide clear direction to teachers, principals, central-office staff, superintendents, and others interested in forming school- or district-based networks with a laser-like focus on instruction. Instructional Rounds in Education is a powerful resource for anyone interested in working smarter to make instruction effective for all students." -- Larry Leverett , executive director, Panasonic Foundation "At last, we have a book that moves school and district leaders closer to the classroom. The authors challenge the myth of leadership as an isolated, hierarchical exercise focused on grand plans and visions and bring us back where we belong--amid the complex reality of students and teachers daily lives. Full of practical, specific, and compelling evidence, Instructional Rounds in Education will have a profound influence on educational leaders who are willing to invest the time to observe, listen, and learn." -- Douglas B. Reeves , founder, The Leadership and Learning Center "By sharing real-life vignettes, the authors carefully detail the utilization of instructional rounds as a systematic and collaborative process to engage educators in meaningful reflections about what occurs daily in classrooms. Applause to City, Elmore, Fiarman, and Teitel for providing a step-by-step approach that will yield significant results for colleagues who choose to network and grow together." -- Deborah S. Delisle , State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ohio Department of Education Elizabeth A. City is Director of Instructional Strategy at the Executive Leadership Program for Educators at Harvard University and is a faculty member at Bostons School Leadership Institute. Richard F. Elmore is the Gregory R. Anrig Professor of Educational Leadership at Harvard University. Sarah E. Fiarman is the acting principal of the Martin Luther King, Jr. School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lee Teitel is faculty senior associate of the Executive Leadership Program for Educators at the Harvard University Author Biography Elizabeth A. City is executive director of the Doctor of Education Leadership Program and lecturer on education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Richard F. Elmore is the Gregory R. Anrig Professor of Educational Leadership at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Sarah E. Fiarman, a former public school teacher and principal, is a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she teaches instructional leadership for elementary, middle, and high school principals. Lee Teitel is a lecturer on education and director of the School Leadership Program at Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is a coauthor of Instructional Rounds in Education: A Network Approach to Improving Teaching and Learning (Harvard Education Press). Review "At last, we have a book that moves school and district leaders closer to the classroom. The authors challenge the myth of leadership as an isolated, hierarchical exercise focused on grand plans and visions and bring us back where we belong--amid the complex reality of students and teachers daily lives. Full of practical, specific, and compelling evidence, Instructional Rounds in Education will have a profound influence on educational leaders who are willing to invest the time to observe, listen, and learn." -- Douglas B. Reeves, founder, The Leadership and Learning Center"By sharing real-life vignettes, the authors carefully detail the utilization of instructional rounds as a systematic and collaborative process to engage educators in meaningful reflections about what occurs daily in classrooms. Applause to City, Elmore, Fiarman, and Teitel for providing a step-by-step approach that will yield significant results for colleagues who choose to network and grow together." -- Deborah S. Delisle, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ohio Department of Education"In instructional rounds, the front-line work of improving classroom practice becomes everyones work. Drawing upon their experience in thousands of classrooms across the country, the authors provide clear direction to teachers, principals, central-office staff, superintendents, and others interested in forming school- or district-based networks with a laser-like focus on instruction. Instructional Rounds in Education is a powerful resource for anyone interested in working smarter to make instruction effective for all students." -- Larry Leverett, executive director, Panasonic Foundation"Listen up! Instructional Rounds redefines the teaching profession. There is no other book on school improvement like it. This is a powerful, specific, accessible treatment of what it means to get in the classroom in order to make a difference in the daily lives of teachers and their students." -- Michael Fullan, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Review Quote "Listen up! Instructional Rounds redefines the teaching profession. There is no other book on school improvement like it. This is a powerful, specific, accessible treatment of what it means to get in the classroom in order to make a difference in the daily lives of teachers and their students." -- Michael Fullan , Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Details ISBN1934742163 Publisher Harvard Educational Publishing Group Year 2009 ISBN-10 1934742163 ISBN-13 9781934742167 Format Paperback Short Title INSTRUCTIONAL ROUNDS IN EDUCAT Language English Media Book DEWEY 371 Illustrations Yes Imprint Harvard Educational Publishing Group Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United States Author Lee Teitel Subtitle A Network Approach to Improving Teaching and Learning AU Release Date 2009-04-01 NZ Release Date 2009-04-01 Pages 232 Publication Date 2009-04-30 UK Release Date 2009-04-30 Audience General US Release Date 2009-04-30 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781934742167
Book Title: Instructional Rounds in Education
Author: Elizabeth A. City, Lee Teitel, Richard Elmore, Sarah Fiarman
Publication Name: Instructional Rounds in Education: a Network Approach to Improving Teaching and Learning
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Subject: Education
Publication Year: 2009
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 230 Pages