Accountability for learning : how teachers and school leaders can take charge / Douglas Reeves.
Material type:
- 0871208334 (alk. paper)
- 379.1/58 22
- LB2806.22 .R44 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-152) and index.
Introduction -- The "A-word" : why people hate accountability and what you can do about it -- Accountability essentials : identifying and measuring teaching practices -- The accountable teacher -- Teacher empowerment : bottom-up accountability -- A view from the district -- The policymaker's perspective -- Putting it all together : standards, assessment, and accountability -- Appendix A, A sample comprehensive accountability system -- Appendix B, Tools for developing and implementing an accountability system -- Appendix C, Contact information for state departments of education and other organizations.
Argues that rather than protest the call for accountability in schools, teachers and administrators should embrace it as an opportunity for empowerment, developing student-centered accountability systems of their own in order to improve teaching methods and influence policy makers; and explains how to do so.
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