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Educational Psychology, Psychology of Education, Demography - General & Miscellaneous, Education - Research

Using Data To Improve Learning For All

by Nancy Love, Technical Education Research Centers (U.S.) Staff (Contribution by), National Staff Development Council (U.S.) Staff
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Overview

School leaders will discover how to implement collaborative inquiry, use data systematically and effectively, and establish an equitable school climate to improve outcomes for all students.

Synopsis

Collaborative inquiry + effective use of data = significant leaps in learning and achievement!

This resource helps school leaders combine a powerful collaborative inquiry process, reflective dialogue, and rigorous use of data to improve outcomes for all students. The author provides detailed examples of schools that have demonstrated dramatic gains by building collaborative cultures, nurturing ongoing inquiry, and using data systematically. The book demonstrates how to:

  • Implement a collaborative inquiry process that meets accountability mandates
  • Build and supporting a high-performing data culture
  • Establish a school climate characterized by collective responsibility for student learning and a respect for students' cultures

About the Author, Nancy Love

Nancy Love is director of program development at Research for Better Teaching. She previously served as principal investigator and director of the Using Data Project at TERC, an education research and development organization. While at TERC, Love worked with schools and mathematics and science education projects nationally to improve mathematics and science teaching and learning through effective and collaborative use of school data. She has worked at The NETWORK, Inc., and served on the staff of the National Institute for Science Education Professional Development Project. Love continues to work with professional developers and school leaders nationally to design professional development that is based on research, draws on a repertoire of robust strategies, and is tailored to local needs and goals for student learning. She coauthored Designing Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics, Second Edition (Corwin Press, 2003) and is the author of Using Data/Getting Results: A Practical Guide to School Improvement in Mathematics and Science and Global Perspectives for Local Action: Using TIMSS to Improve U.S. Mathematics and Science Education Professional Development Guide.

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Editorials

Page Keeley

"This book will take you along paths forged by data trailblazers toward deeper understandings of the needs of students. The lessons learned will help you blaze your own trail."

Susan Mundry

"This bookshows that educators who use data to engage in collaborative inquiry and take necessary action can make all the difference. If you want to increase commitment to and build a shared vision for equity and learning in your school, make the collaborative inquiry approach one of your essential tools."

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Corwin Press
Pages
194
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412960847

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