Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference

Author:   Nicholas D. Young
Publisher:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781622734917


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   21 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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It is acknowledged that today's teachers are tasked with educating increasingly diverse students as well as with addressing their academic and social-emotional needs. The Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference offers a visionary look at teaching skills and practices that focus on the classroom, technology, and specific content areas that are often ignored in educational conversations. Emphasis is placed on research-based strategies, practices, and theories that can be readily translated into classroom practice, whilst examining cutting-edge teaching practices that make a difference in improving general educator and/or student performance across the grade spans. This high-quality teaching resource will be of interest to regular and special educators, school administrators, guidance counselors, graduate education professors, and university students.

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Author:   Nicholas D. Young
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
ISBN:  

9781622734917


ISBN 10:   1622734912
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   21 September 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference presents current research-based strategies and teaching practices that lead to improved student outcomes. The topics are discussed from a research and practice perspective and include technology, family engagement, and professional development, to name just a few. Within the pages of this book, preservice and veteran educators alike will find many tips, skills, and strategies to improve their teaching practice and engage students in beneficial learning experiences. John D. Neuberger, MA Vice Principal - Administration Oceana High School, Jefferson Union High School District, Pacifica, CA Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference is a timely and important book for classroom teachers, special educators, parents, school administrators, guidance counselors, and graduate students. This book presents theoretically grounded, research-based strategies for 21st century educators. Stimulating topics that are essential for today's educators include: teaching with technology, using dynamic assessment, creating successful lesson plans, engaging with mathematical content, and creating professional development with promise. Stars in the Schoolhouse makes a significant contribution to the field! Rosalie Fink, EdD Author, Reading, Writing, and Rhythm: Engaging Content Area Literacy Strategies Professor of Literacy Emeritus Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Educators who struggle with how to reach some of their most challenging students will find Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference very helpful. Within these pages are myriad examples of educator tools, as well as proven and informative evaluative strategies to increase classroom effectiveness. This is a book that any educator who works with students with challenges can utilize and appreciate. This should be required reading for both general education and special education preservice teachers. Robin Welch, M.Ed. Former Principal of the Year Principal, retired Framingham Public Schools, Framingham, MA Stars in the Schoolhouse: Teaching Practices and Approaches that Make a Difference is a wonderful addition to visionary teaching practices. Emphasis is placed on research-based strategies, theories, and instructional tools that can be readily translated into classroom practice. Looking at planning for success, via the lens of a multifaceted learning style approach within the 21st century classroom, the use of dynamic assessment, innovative technological applications, and evidence-based scientific practices can assist students to strive towards academic success. This book is cutting edge - delivering teaching perspectives that are both high-quality and user-friendly - to educators at large. Anne Marie Leonard-Zable, D.Ed. Full Professor of Psychology Curry College, Massachusetts


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Dr. Nicholas D. Young has worked in diverse educational roles for more than 29 years, serving as a principal, special education director, graduate professor, graduate program director, graduate dean, and longtime superintendent of schools. He was named the Massachusetts Superintendent of the Year; and he completed a distinguished Fulbright program focused on the Japanese educational system through the collegiate level. Dr. Young is the recipient of numerous other honors and recognitions including the General Douglas MacArthur Award for distinguished civilian and military leadership and the Vice Admiral John T. Hayward Award for exemplary scholarship. He holds several graduate degrees including a PhD in educational administration and an EdD in educational psychology. Dr. Young is also a regular presenter at state, national, and international conferences; and he has written many books, book chapters, and/or articles on various topics in education, counseling, and psychology. Dr. Elizabeth Jean has served as an elementary school educator and administrator in various rural and urban settings in Massachusetts for more than 20 years. As a building administrator, she has fostered partnerships with families, various local businesses, and higher education institutions. She is currently a graduate adjunct professor at the Van Loan School of Education, Endicott College and previously taught at the College of Our Lady of the Elms. In terms of formal education, Dr. Jean received a BS in education from Springfield College; a MEd in education with a concentration in reading from the College of Our Lady of the Elms; and an EdD in curriculum, teaching, learning and leadership from Northeastern University. She has written extensively on a variety of educational topics from preschool through PhD. Dr. Teresa Allissa Citro is the Chief Executive Officer, Learning Disabilities Worldwide, Inc. and the Founder and President of Thread of Hope, Inc. She is a graduate of Tufts New England Medical School and Northeastern University, Boston. Dr. Citro has co-edited several books on a wide range of topics in special education and she co-authored a popular children's series I Am Full of Possibilities. Furthermore, Dr. Citro is the co-editor of two peer review journals including Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal and Insights on Learning Disabilities from Prevailing Theories to Validated Practices. She is the mother of two young children and resides in Boston, Massachusetts.

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