
The Contemporary Applications of a Systems Approach to Education
Models for Effective Reform
University Press of America
Published on 31. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
466 pages
978-0-7618-3827-2 (ISBN)
Description
This work is written through an authentic systems perspective, by five coauthors with diverse expertise in a variety of areas. The contents include past and current roles in k-12 classroom teaching, special education, administration, college teaching, and state education administration. Concrete applications for use in the classrooms are presented, which utilize the systems approach and provides real life experiential strategies for implementing the concepts highlighted in the section. As readers are asked to translate theory into practice, the authors model this effort seamlessly and realistically. For example, the 'Parent-Teacher Communication' chapter supplies an abundance of promising practices from the individual teacher level, to the school level, to the district-level involvement among the elements of the system. The 'Technology' chapter discusses the best practices for teaching and learning through technology and highlights examples that are in use in schools today. In the 'Cultural Diversity' chapter, educators are given case studies and exemplars on how other districts, schools, or individual teachers have integrated diversity in their settings. The text invites the reader to absorb the theoretical aspects and view these through real life applications. The reader easily becomes a participant in the process of creating applications in classrooms through the discussion questions for each chapter, and the vignettes interspersed throughout the book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
754 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-3827-2 (9780761838272)
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Persons
Kerry Dunn, Ed.D is Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY.
John Scileppi, Ph.D. is the Department Chair of Psychology at Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY.
Leslie Averna, M.S. is an Education Consultant and was formerly Associate Commissioner of Education for the State of Connecticut.
Vanessa Zerillo, Ed.D. is the Academic Program Director of field-based Graduate Programs in Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
Mark Skelding, M.Ed. is the Assistant Academic Coordinator of Graduate Programs in Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
John Scileppi, Ph.D. is the Department Chair of Psychology at Marist College Poughkeepsie, NY.
Leslie Averna, M.S. is an Education Consultant and was formerly Associate Commissioner of Education for the State of Connecticut.
Vanessa Zerillo, Ed.D. is the Academic Program Director of field-based Graduate Programs in Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
Mark Skelding, M.Ed. is the Assistant Academic Coordinator of Graduate Programs in Education at Southern New Hampshire University.
Content
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 The Systems Approach
Chapter 3 Introduction to a Systems Approach to Education
Chapter 4 Action Research and Educational Reform: Partners in a Process
Part 5 Contemporary Issues in Education
Chapter 6 Assessment versus Evaluation: A Systems View
Chapter 7 Cultural Diversity
Chapter 8 Inclusion, Reform and Learning Organizations
Chapter 9 Parent Communication
Chapter 10 Technology: The World of Wonder
Chapter 11 Distance Learning: Flexibility in Education
Chapter 12 The School and the Mental Health System
Part 13 Educational Reform
Chapter 14 Strategies for Educational Change
Chapter 15 The Magnet School as a Model System for Educational Reform
Part 16 Name Index
Part 17 Subject Index
Part 2 The Systems Approach
Chapter 3 Introduction to a Systems Approach to Education
Chapter 4 Action Research and Educational Reform: Partners in a Process
Part 5 Contemporary Issues in Education
Chapter 6 Assessment versus Evaluation: A Systems View
Chapter 7 Cultural Diversity
Chapter 8 Inclusion, Reform and Learning Organizations
Chapter 9 Parent Communication
Chapter 10 Technology: The World of Wonder
Chapter 11 Distance Learning: Flexibility in Education
Chapter 12 The School and the Mental Health System
Part 13 Educational Reform
Chapter 14 Strategies for Educational Change
Chapter 15 The Magnet School as a Model System for Educational Reform
Part 16 Name Index
Part 17 Subject Index