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The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations

Practices, Programs, Policies, and Philosophies

A veritable encyclopedia of more than 100 educational innovations, this definitive resource enables educators to R.A.T.E. (Research, Analyze, Test, and Evaluate) each innovation to make informed decisions and avoid wasting precious resources in choosing the right solutions for their schools.

It provides straightforward definitions, practical applications, and supporting research for:

  • More than 60 innovative practices, including assertive discipline and computer-assisted instruction
  • Results-oriented programs, including emergent literacy and touch point math
  • Policies, from immersion and inclusion, to standardized testing and summer school
  • Movements/theories, including brain-based learning and multicultural education

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9780761978169
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2002
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publication date: February 19, 2002
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Description

Description

"An excellent reference book that should be included in every educator's library—plus each school's professional staff library."
Ruth Nelson, Retired Elementary School Teacher
Fairbanks, AK

"This book is on the cutting edge. A must for new teachers and an excellent source for veteran teachers to become familiar with new techniques."
Sandra Whited, Instructor
University of Texas at San Antonio

Sort through the buzzwords and hype to find the right reform for your school!

In their struggle to identify successful solutions for their schools, teachers, administrators, board members, and parents must wade through reams of educational rhetoric and sales hype. This definitive resource objectively explains how each program, practice, and philosophy is supported by research and how it really works in schools.

A veritable encyclopedia of more than 100 educational innovations, this book not only provides straightforward definitions, but also concisely illustrates the practical applications and research supporting each innovation. Entries also include feedback from award-winning teachers, giving educators an unbiased view of real-world effectiveness.

Among the highlights are:

  • Exploration of more than 60 innovative practices, including assertive discipline, computer-assisted instruction, conflict resolution, distance learning, and Socratic method
  • Examination of results-oriented programs, including emergent literacy, Jumpstart, and Touch Point Math
  • Detailed discussion of policies from immersion and inclusion, to standardized testing and summer school
  • Comprehensive coverage of movements, concepts, and theories, including brain-based learning, mainstreaming, multicultural education, and school vouchers
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Carolyn Orange

Carolyn Orange is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She teaches Psychological Basis of Learning, Learning and Development of the School Age Child, Human Growth and Development, and Psychology of Human Motivation. She has a PhD and Master of Arts degree in Educational Psycho logy from Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harris Stowe State College. She began her teaching career in the St. Louis Public Schools where she taught for a number of years. Her work as an educator has spanned about 25 years. That period includes some time that she worked for two corporations. She has worked as a researcher and educator in a variety of educational settings: elementary, secondary, English as a Second Language (ESL), Montessori, special education, adult education, art, and higher education. She has produced a video on self-regulation and has developed a Self-Regulation Inventory. She has published numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, The Journal of Experimental Education, The Roeper Review, Journal of Communi­cations and Minority Issues, The Journal of Black Studies, The NASSP: Curriculum Report, and The High School Journal. In 2001, she was appointed to the review board of the Journal of Communications and Minority Issues. She is on the Board of Directors for the Girl Scout Council of San Antonio. She was included in Who’s Who in the World for 2005; Who’s Who Among American Teachers for 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2003; Who’s Who in America 2001, 2002, and 2003/2004. Her current research interests are envirosocial factors that affect student achievement. She is the author of 25 Biggest Mistakes Teachers Make and How to Avoid Them (2000) and Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations: xiv FM-Orange.qxd 11/12/2004 4:21 PM Page xv About the Author xv Practices, Programs, Policies and Philosophies (2002). 25 Biggest Mistakes Teachers Make and How to Avoid Them is a bestseller and has gained worldwide popularity. It has been reviewed in India and translated into Thai, Chinese, and Slovenian. She was inducted into the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame in 2004.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

About the Author

1. Practices

2. Programs

3. Policies

4. Philosophies, Theories, and Movements

Epilogue

References

Index

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