
The Challenges of School Reform
Implementation, Impact, and Sustainability
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 14. April 2006
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-59311-520-3 (ISBN)
Description
This work expands on the ideas and themes discussed in the first two volumes in this series on education policy: The first book - Talented Teachers: The Essential Force for Improving Student Achievement - examines the importance of teacher quality. Years of research have repeatedly confirmed what we inferred to be true-outside of the home environment, the quality of a student's teacher has the strongest impact on learning. After talented teachers were found to be a powerful component for bettering education, the second book - Improving Student Achievement: Reforms that Work - introduces reform ideas and programs that positively impact both teacher quality and student work. Now, The Challenges of School Reform: Implementation, Impact, and Sustainability deepens these discussions by exploring the answers to questions regarding ensuring the longevity and sustained success of effective school reform.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-520-3 (9781593115203)
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Implementation, Impact, and Sustainability
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Content
Acknowledgments.
Introduction; Lewis C. Solmon, Kimberly Firetag Agam, and Citadelle Priagula.
Part I. The Challenges of School Reform.
Chapter 1. The Challenges of School Reform: Implementation, Impact and Sustainability; Lowell Milken, Anthony Amato, Congressman Chaka Fattah, Jennifer A. Marshall, Thomas W. Payzant, Ray Simon, and Paul G. Vallas.
Chapter 2. Presentation by Congressman Ralph Regula.
Part II. No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
Chapter 3. Presentation by Margaret Spellings, Secretary of Education, United States Department of Education.
Chapter 4. Meeting the Requirements of No Child Left Behind; Lewis C. Solmon, Antonia Cortese, David P. Driscoll, Nina Shokaraii Rees, and Andrew Rotherham.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 5. NCLB: Its Problems, Its Promise; Antonia Cortese.
Chapter 6. Remarks Before the Midwest Equity Assistance Center; Nina Shokaraii Rees.
Chapter 7. Hopes and Hazards: No Child Left Behind and Low-Performing Public Schools; Andrew Rotherham.
Part III. Teacher Quality.
Chapter 8. The Teacher Advancement Program; Tamara W. Schiff.
Chapter 9. Presentation by Senator Mary Landrieu.
Chapter 10. Intersection of Performance Pay and Professional Development; Kristan Van Hook, T. Kenneth James, Cecil J. Picard, Alice Seagren, Lewis C. Solmon, and J. Todd White.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 11. Encouraging Teachers to Invest Paying Off for Louisiana; Cecil J. Picard.
Chapter 12. Should We Pay and Train Teachers Differently? Alice Seagren and Ken Wolf.
Chapter 13. Teacher Quality Key for School Reform; Lowell Milken and Lewis C. Solmon.
Part IV. Framing the Future: Pre-K Through Higher Education.
Chapter 14. Early Childhood: The Proper Path for the Future; Stephen Goldsmith, Libby Doggett, Ron Haskins, Sharon Lynn Kagan, Dennis Vicars, and Elanna Yalow.
Chapter 15. Shaping K-12 Education, Presentation by Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Chapter 16. Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; J. Ted Sanders, Guilbert C. Hentschke, Sally L. Stroup, Ben Wildavsky, Susan Tave Zelman.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 17. Closing Achievement Gaps; Ron Haskins and Cecilia Rouse.
Chapter 18. Ohio's Approach to High Quality Teaching; Susan Tave Zelman.
Conference Presenters' Bios.
Introduction; Lewis C. Solmon, Kimberly Firetag Agam, and Citadelle Priagula.
Part I. The Challenges of School Reform.
Chapter 1. The Challenges of School Reform: Implementation, Impact and Sustainability; Lowell Milken, Anthony Amato, Congressman Chaka Fattah, Jennifer A. Marshall, Thomas W. Payzant, Ray Simon, and Paul G. Vallas.
Chapter 2. Presentation by Congressman Ralph Regula.
Part II. No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
Chapter 3. Presentation by Margaret Spellings, Secretary of Education, United States Department of Education.
Chapter 4. Meeting the Requirements of No Child Left Behind; Lewis C. Solmon, Antonia Cortese, David P. Driscoll, Nina Shokaraii Rees, and Andrew Rotherham.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 5. NCLB: Its Problems, Its Promise; Antonia Cortese.
Chapter 6. Remarks Before the Midwest Equity Assistance Center; Nina Shokaraii Rees.
Chapter 7. Hopes and Hazards: No Child Left Behind and Low-Performing Public Schools; Andrew Rotherham.
Part III. Teacher Quality.
Chapter 8. The Teacher Advancement Program; Tamara W. Schiff.
Chapter 9. Presentation by Senator Mary Landrieu.
Chapter 10. Intersection of Performance Pay and Professional Development; Kristan Van Hook, T. Kenneth James, Cecil J. Picard, Alice Seagren, Lewis C. Solmon, and J. Todd White.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 11. Encouraging Teachers to Invest Paying Off for Louisiana; Cecil J. Picard.
Chapter 12. Should We Pay and Train Teachers Differently? Alice Seagren and Ken Wolf.
Chapter 13. Teacher Quality Key for School Reform; Lowell Milken and Lewis C. Solmon.
Part IV. Framing the Future: Pre-K Through Higher Education.
Chapter 14. Early Childhood: The Proper Path for the Future; Stephen Goldsmith, Libby Doggett, Ron Haskins, Sharon Lynn Kagan, Dennis Vicars, and Elanna Yalow.
Chapter 15. Shaping K-12 Education, Presentation by Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Chapter 16. Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; J. Ted Sanders, Guilbert C. Hentschke, Sally L. Stroup, Ben Wildavsky, Susan Tave Zelman.
Panel Contributions.
Chapter 17. Closing Achievement Gaps; Ron Haskins and Cecilia Rouse.
Chapter 18. Ohio's Approach to High Quality Teaching; Susan Tave Zelman.
Conference Presenters' Bios.