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Improving teacher quality : a guide for education leaders / Sabrina Laine with Ellen Behrstock-Sherratt and Molly Lasagna.

By:
  • Laine, Sabrina W. M
Contributor(s):
  • Behrstock-Sherratt, Ellen
  • Lasagna, Molly
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2011.Description: 164 p. : ill. : 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780470585900
Subject(s):
  • Teacher effectiveness
  • Teachers --Rating of
  • Performance standards
LOC classification:
  • LB 1025.3 .L35 2011
Summary: Summary: "Techniques for the difficult task of improving teacher quality No one stakeholder group can realize lasting change on their own; nor can any reform initiative focusing on just one type of strategy create the workplace conditions needed to truly build capacity within the education profession. Rather, stakeholders must focus on collaborating, reaching common understanding, and prioritizing for ultimate impact on the quality of teachers and teaching. This book discusses research and concrete examples of practice tied to teacher quality intended to improve eight key interrelated factors: Preparation; Recruitment; Hiring; Induction; Professional Development; Compensation and Incentives; Working Conditions; and Performance Management. Offers a framework and strategies for understanding the issues that make up the teacher quality question Written for educational leaders, superintendents, district administrators, teacher leaders, and principals, as well as policy-makers and other stakeholders Filled with illustrative examples teacher quality The author addresses the most important factor that affects student achievement-the quality of the teacher."-- Provided by publisher. "This book offers education leaders at all levels innovative strategies based on best practices that are at once proactive, strategic, and coordinated. Resting on the principles of collaboration and common understanding, the authors explore eight necessary components for improving teacher quality."--[book cover]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary: "Techniques for the difficult task of improving teacher quality No one stakeholder group can realize lasting change on their own; nor can any reform initiative focusing on just one type of strategy create the workplace conditions needed to truly build capacity within the education profession. Rather, stakeholders must focus on collaborating, reaching common understanding, and prioritizing for ultimate impact on the quality of teachers and teaching. This book discusses research and concrete examples of practice tied to teacher quality intended to improve eight key interrelated factors: Preparation; Recruitment; Hiring; Induction; Professional Development; Compensation and Incentives; Working Conditions; and Performance Management. Offers a framework and strategies for understanding the issues that make up the teacher quality question Written for educational leaders, superintendents, district administrators, teacher leaders, and principals, as well as policy-makers and other stakeholders Filled with illustrative examples teacher quality The author addresses the most important factor that affects student achievement-the quality of the teacher."-- Provided by publisher. "This book offers education leaders at all levels innovative strategies based on best practices that are at once proactive, strategic, and coordinated. Resting on the principles of collaboration and common understanding, the authors explore eight necessary components for improving teacher quality."--[book cover]

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Improving teacher quality :

APA

Laine S. W. M., Behrstock-Sherratt E. & Lasagna M. (2011). Improving teacher quality. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Chicago

Laine Sabrina W M, Behrstock-Sherratt Ellen and Lasagna Molly. 2011. Improving teacher quality. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Harvard

Laine S. W. M., Behrstock-Sherratt E. and Lasagna M. (2011). Improving teacher quality. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

MLA

Laine Sabrina W M, Behrstock-Sherratt Ellen and Lasagna Molly. Improving teacher quality. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 2011.

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