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Accountability for learning [electronic resource] : how teachers and school leaders can take charge / Douglas B. Reeves.

By: Reeves, Douglas B, 1953-.
Contributor(s): Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2004General Notes: Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-152) and index.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 160 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9780871209573 (electronic bk.); 9781280930775.Subject(s): Educational accountability -- United States | School improvement programs -- United States | Education -- FinanceGenre/Form: Electronic books DDC classification: 379.1/58 Online resources: Access full text materials at no charge:
Contents:
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.
Summary: Accountability. The very mention of the word strikes fear in the hearts of many teachers and school leaders, leading to confusion and panic rather than improved student achievement. Author Douglas B. Reeves explains how to transform accountability from destructive and demoralizing accounting drills into a constructive decision-making process that improves teaching, learning, and leadership. Reeves encourages educators to become proactive in developing student-centered accountability systems. These systems capture the many aspects of teaching that test scores don't reveal-they tell the stories behind the numbers. Reeves shows how educators can create accountability systems that enhance teacher motivation and lead to significant improvements in student achievement and equity, even in traditionally low-performing schools. Accountability for Learning explains how to build a student-centered accountability system by examining key indicators in teaching, leadership, curriculum, and parent and community involvement. Focusing on the classroom, it outlines how teachers can become leaders in accountability by using a four-step process of observation, reflection, synthesis, and replication of effective teaching practices. Finally, the author discusses the role of local, state, and federal policymakers and corrects the myths associated with No Child Left Behind. "As educators, we have two choices," Reeves says. "We can rail against the system, hoping that standards and testing are a passing fad, or we can lead the way in a fundamental reformulation of educational accountability." Accountability for Learning gives readers the helping hand they need to lead the way to fair and comprehensive accountability. Douglas B. Reeves leads the Center for Performance Assessment, and international organization dedicated to improving student achievement and educational equity. He is the author of 17 books, including the best-selling Making Standards Work.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-152) and index.

Available through the EBSCO e-book Collection, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.

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.

Accountability. The very mention of the word strikes fear in the hearts of many teachers and school leaders, leading to confusion and panic rather than improved student achievement. Author Douglas B. Reeves explains how to transform accountability from destructive and demoralizing accounting drills into a constructive decision-making process that improves teaching, learning, and leadership. Reeves encourages educators to become proactive in developing student-centered accountability systems. These systems capture the many aspects of teaching that test scores don't reveal-they tell the stories behind the numbers. Reeves shows how educators can create accountability systems that enhance teacher motivation and lead to significant improvements in student achievement and equity, even in traditionally low-performing schools. Accountability for Learning explains how to build a student-centered accountability system by examining key indicators in teaching, leadership, curriculum, and parent and community involvement. Focusing on the classroom, it outlines how teachers can become leaders in accountability by using a four-step process of observation, reflection, synthesis, and replication of effective teaching practices. Finally, the author discusses the role of local, state, and federal policymakers and corrects the myths associated with No Child Left Behind. "As educators, we have two choices," Reeves says. "We can rail against the system, hoping that standards and testing are a passing fad, or we can lead the way in a fundamental reformulation of educational accountability." Accountability for Learning gives readers the helping hand they need to lead the way to fair and comprehensive accountability. Douglas B. Reeves leads the Center for Performance Assessment, and international organization dedicated to improving student achievement and educational equity. He is the author of 17 books, including the best-selling Making Standards Work.

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