Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future
Since the 1960s, efforts to reform education—including various curricular changes, reading approaches, teacher preparation, money for the disadvantaged, and different instructional approaches—have failed to bring about true systemic change because the reforms fail to deal with a different definition of learning. The Hope Study was created to discover whether a radically different learning environment would achieve different outcomes. In detailing the outcome of the Hope Study, Assessing What Really Matters in Schools gives hope to innovative and progressive schools, to new and different accountability systems, while changing the conversation from an achievement discourse to a human development discourse.
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Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future
Since the 1960s, efforts to reform education—including various curricular changes, reading approaches, teacher preparation, money for the disadvantaged, and different instructional approaches—have failed to bring about true systemic change because the reforms fail to deal with a different definition of learning. The Hope Study was created to discover whether a radically different learning environment would achieve different outcomes. In detailing the outcome of the Hope Study, Assessing What Really Matters in Schools gives hope to innovative and progressive schools, to new and different accountability systems, while changing the conversation from an achievement discourse to a human development discourse.
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Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future

Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future

Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future

Assessing What Really Matters in Schools: Creating Hope for the Future

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Overview

Since the 1960s, efforts to reform education—including various curricular changes, reading approaches, teacher preparation, money for the disadvantaged, and different instructional approaches—have failed to bring about true systemic change because the reforms fail to deal with a different definition of learning. The Hope Study was created to discover whether a radically different learning environment would achieve different outcomes. In detailing the outcome of the Hope Study, Assessing What Really Matters in Schools gives hope to innovative and progressive schools, to new and different accountability systems, while changing the conversation from an achievement discourse to a human development discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578869701
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 01/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 284 KB

About the Author

Ronald J. Newell serves as the Learning Program and Evaluation Director for EdVisions Schools. Mark J. Van Ryzin is Research Assistant at the Institute for Child Development at the University of Minnesota.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 What Is Learning
Chapter 3 Schools of Hope
Chapter 4 The Research
Chapter 5 A Good Stage/Environment Fit for Adolescents
Chapter 6 Results of the Study
Chapter 7 Why EdVisions Schools Obtain Positive Results
Chapter 8 Using the Hope Study for School Improvement
Chapter 9 Afterword: Rigor Redefined
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