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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Dennis Shirley
Observers of all political persuasions agree that our urban schools are in a state of crisis. Yet most efforts at school reform treat schools as isolated institutions, disconnected from the communities in which they are embedded and insulated from the political realities which surround them. Community Organizing for Urban School Reform tells the story of a radically different approach to educational change. Using a case study approach, Dennis Shirley describes how working-class parents, public school teachers, clergy, social workers, business partners, and a host of other engaged citizens have worked to improve education in inner-city schools. Their combined efforts are linked through the community organizations of the Industrial Areas Foundation, which have developed a network of over seventy "Alliance Schools" in poor and working-class neighborhoods throughout Texas. This deeply democratic struggle for school reform contains important lessons for all of the nation's urban areas. It provides a striking point of contrast to orthodox models of change and places the political empowerment of low-income parents at the heart of genuine school improvement and civic renewal.
Can public schools still educate America's children, particularly in poor and working class communities? Many advocates of school reform have called for dismantling public education in favor of market-based models of reform such as privatization and vouchers. By contrast, this pathfinding book explores how community organizing and activism in support of public schools in one of America's most economically disadvantaged regions, the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, has engendered impressive academic results.Dennis Shirley focuses the book around case studies of three schools that have benefited from the reform efforts of a community group called Valley Interfaith, which works to develop community leadership and boost academic achievement. He follows the remarkable efforts of teachers, parents, school administrators, clergy, and community activists to take charge of their schools and their communities and describes the effects of these efforts on students' school performance and testing results.Uniting gritty realism based on extensive field observations with inspiring vignettes of educators and parents creating genuine improvement in their schools and communities, this book demonstrates that public schools can be vital "laboratories of democracy," in which students and their parents learn the arts of civic engagement and the skills necessary for participating in our rapidly changing world. It persuasively argues that the American tradition of neighborhood schools can still serve as a bedrock of community engagement and academic achievement.
In March 1933, Nazi storm troopers seized control of the Odenwaldschule, a small German boarding school near Heidelberg. Founded in 1910 by educational reformer Paul Geheeb, the Odenwaldschule was a crown jewel of the progressive education movement, renowned for its emancipatory pedagogical innovations and sweeping curricular reforms. In the tumultuous year that followed that fateful spring, Geheeb moved from an initial effort to accommodate Nazi reforms to an active opposition to the Third Reich’s transformation of the school. Convinced at last that humanistic education was all but impossible under the new regime, he emigrated to Switzerland in March 1934. There he opened a new school, the Ecole d’Humanité, which became a haven for children escaping the horrors of World War II.In this intimate chronicle of the collision between a progressive educator and fascist ideology during Hitler’s rise to power, Dennis Shirley explores how Nazi school reforms catalyzed Geheeb’s alienation from the regime and galvanized his determination to close the school and leave Germany. Drawing on a wealth of unpublished documents, such as Geheeb’s exhaustive correspondence with government officials and transcripts of combative faculty meetings, Shirley is able to reconstruct in detail the entire drama as it unfolded. Others have examined the intellectual antecedents of Nazism and the regime’s success at developing themes from popular culture for its political purposes; Shirley goes further by analyzing the many ways in which German educators could and did respond to Nazi reforms. In the process he identifies the myriad forces that led individuals to accept or resist the regime’s transformation of education.The Politics of Progressive Education offers a richly rewarding examination of how education in general, and progressive education in particular, fared in the turbulent political currents of Nazi Germany. It brings to light a remarkable story, hitherto untold, of one individual’s successful attempt to uphold humanistic values in the darkest of circumstances.
The New Imperatives of Educational Change is a clarion call to move beyond the standardized testing and marketplace competition that have become pervasive in school systems to focus instead on creating the conditions that will encourage all students to become critical and independent thinkers. Dennis Shirley presents five new imperatives to guide educators and policymakers towards a re-thinking of what it means to teach effectively and to learn in depth. The evidentiary imperative requires educators to attain a better grasp of what data actually reveal about international trends in student learning. The interpretive imperative encourages mindful deliberation before acting on evidence in order to promote the integrity of a school community. The professional imperative describes new international research findings on promising pedagogies and curricula that propel learning in new directions. The global imperative argues that we all must look beyond our national boundaries to improve the flourishing of all young people, wherever they may be found. Finally, the existential imperative reminds us that students look to their teachers as role models who can dignify learning with meaning and embellish life with joy. Visionary in its scope and practical in its details, The New Imperatives of Educational Change is an indispensable road map for all teachers, principals, and system leaders.
The New Imperatives of Educational Change is a clarion call to move beyond the standardized testing and marketplace competition that have become pervasive in school systems to focus instead on creating the conditions that will encourage all students to become critical and independent thinkers. Dennis Shirley presents five new imperatives to guide educators and policymakers towards a re-thinking of what it means to teach effectively and to learn in depth. The evidentiary imperative requires educators to attain a better grasp of what data actually reveal about international trends in student learning. The interpretive imperative encourages mindful deliberation before acting on evidence in order to promote the integrity of a school community. The professional imperative describes new international research findings on promising pedagogies and curricula that propel learning in new directions. The global imperative argues that we all must look beyond our national boundaries to improve the flourishing of all young people, wherever they may be found. Finally, the existential imperative reminds us that students look to their teachers as role models who can dignify learning with meaning and embellish life with joy. Visionary in its scope and practical in its details, The New Imperatives of Educational Change is an indispensable road map for all teachers, principals, and system leaders.
This new and expanded edition of the bestselling The Mindful Teacher provides educators everywhere with practical ideas for improving teaching and learning. Dennis Shirley and Elizabeth MacDonald have created “Mindful Teacher” seminars that enable teachers to focus their craft so that students can learn with dignity and purpose. This updated second edition includes completely new sections on the promise of teacher leadership, the strengths and perils of technology, and schools in the midst of change. The Mindful Teacher is an indispensable and timely resource for all educators who seek to transform schools into places of learning and joy.Book Features:Nitty-gritty descriptions of teachers leading grassroots change.Practical recommendations on ways to retain the best of previous practices while creatively blending them with new innovations.Valuable ways of using principles of mindful teaching for thinking through the affordances, as well as the distractions, that accompany new technologies.Research-tested approaches to whole-school change that honor the work of educators and accelerate the learning of students.The Mindful Teacher describes real educators in real schools working with real students. It bridges the rapidly evolving field of mindfulness studies with educators’ life-long quests for substantial and sustainable improvements in the educations we provide our students.
There’s more to all of us than what meets the eye A perfect storm is upon us and educators are in the middle of it. Identity issues often incite and divide us, but they are actually our way out of the storm. No one should be oppressed or have to hide who they are, and young people need to be prepared for a future where they can learn to live together and help others belong. In their beautifully written book, Dennis Shirley and Andy Hargreaves brilliantly show how we can and must engage with young people’s identities in their fullness and complexity. Rooted in classical and contemporary theories of identity, extensive research, and in sheer common sense, their book takes us from bitterness to belonging and includes: Examples of how schools seek to address identity and belongingStrategies to deal with the raging identity controversies in our schools and societiesCharts and graphics to help build inclusive professional communitiesConstant invitations to readers to apply ideas to their own work
This is a breakthrough book on student engagement. Join Dennis Shirley and Andy Hargreaves, two award-winning authors and leaders in their field, on a profound educational quest that will take you through exciting and challenging terrain. Five Paths of Student Engagement will open your eyes, heart, and mind and empower you to implement practices that lead directly to your students' well-being, learning, and success.By integrating psychological and sociological perspectives, and using inspiring examples from seven years of research, this book delves deeply into the what, why, and how of student engagement. It reveals who and what the true enemies of student engagement are, and shows you how to defeat them. It will enrich and reward your work for years to come.Utilize research-based strategies to promote active engagement in the classroom and build the foundation for student growth: Learn why active engagement is the new frontier of student achievement.Understand how engaging students means so much more than defeating boredom.Consider psychological and sociological theories that cast new light on engagement and motivation.Reflect on how engagement is about mystery and magic, meaning and purpose, and focus and mastery.Understand why increasing classroom engagement requires much more than surveys, rubrics and observation protocols.Learn strategies to battle all five enemies of engagement in order to engage students totally and motivate unmotivated students.Explore five clear paths of engagement that lead to improving student learning and success that all teachers and schools can embark upon immediately.
Forfatterne ønsker en bærekraftig skole og skisserer en modell for hvordan skoleledere kan finne frem til de faktorene som bidrar til at skolen alltid er i utvikling. Den fjerde vei har fellesskap og mangfold som sitt verdifundament, og modellen tar utgangspunkt i atutviklingen er forankret hos ledelsen, investering i hele skolen gir bærekraftig læring, at alle i samfunnet samarbeider om å ta ansvar for utviklingen, at elever, lærere og skoleledere må være endringsvillige og tilstedeværende (mindful) læring og undervisningForfatterne er visjonære. De ønsker at boken skal være en inspirasjon til endring i skolen, og de viser eksempler på skolepolitikk og skolevirksomhet i mange forskjellige land.
Well-Being in Schools
Andy Hargreaves; Dennis Shirley
Association for Supervision Curriculum Development
2021
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This timely resource for teachers, leaders, and policymakers provides breakthrough insights into how to improve students' well-being in schools.Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, students' well-being was an increasingly prominent concern among educators, as issues related to mental health, global crises, and social media became impossible to ignore. But what, exactly, is well-being? What does it look like, why is it so important, and what can school systems do to promote it? How does it relate to student achievement and social and emotional learning?World-renowned education experts Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley answer these questions and more in this in-depth exploration of the underlying ideas and research findings related to well-being, coupled with examples of policies and implementations from around the globe. The authors make the case for putting well-being ahead of other priorities, such as scores on high-stakes assessments, and explain the three powerful forces that educators can leverage to set up effective well-being policy and practice: prosperity for all, ethical technology use, and restorative nature.Inspiring, thoughtful, and provocative, Well-Being in Schools: Three Forces That Will Uplift Your Students in a Volatile World offers hope in a time of unprecedented challenges. Looking within and beyond the classroom, it charts a path toward a lofty but achievable goal: improved well-being not only for students but also for society as a whole.
Fem veier til elevengasjement handler om hvordan lærere kan hjelpe elever til å lykkes med egen læring. Forfatterne vil vise hvordan vi kan bevege oss bort fra en standardisert undervisningsform til en mer holistisk, personlig og inkluderende skole. Med utgangspunkt i psykologisk og sosiologisk teori, og ved bruk av inspirerende eksempler fra egen forskning, dekker Dennis Shirley og Andy Hargreaves’ bok mange perspektiver på engasjement. Forfatterne presenterer praktiske tilnærminger til klasseromsundervisning, skolelederskap og utdanningspolitikk.Gjennom boken vil leserne:utvikle en forståelse av at engasjement kan være kilde til en ny epoke innen skole og utdanning.lære om viktige psykologiske og sosiologiske teorier om engasjement og motivasjon.kunne vurdere vanlige misforståelser om engasjement.forstå hva mangel på engasjement er, og hvorfor enkelte klasseromsstrukturer ikke klarer å engasjere elevene.få innsikt i fem veier til engasjement som hjelper elevene med læring og mestring.Kjerstin Owren, mobbeombudet i Oslo, har skrevet et norsk forord.
The Ole Days in Berkeley County, South Carolina
William Dennis Shuler; Shirley Noe Swiesz
AuthorHouse
2002
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This book builds upon the authors' recently published The Fourth Way by helping educators to focus on the nitty-gritty, boiler-room challenges of change leaders and the expected obstacles they must anticipate, engage, and overcome to enact fourth way strategies and values. It will be of interest to all educational leaders who seek to combine inspiring and visionary leadership with the practical skills and street-level political acumen to make the changes that have to happen to improve education today. This book will operationalize fourth way ideas so that readers can use these new examples, vignettes and strategies to implement their own action plans to achieve positive and sustainable reform. Success stories from around the globe will illustrate how small and large systems are now working with fourth way premises to promote learning and achievement.
AP Calculus Premium, 2025: Prep Book with 12 Practice Tests + Comprehensive Review + Online Practice
Barron's Educational Series; David Bock; Dennis Donovan; Shirley O. Hockett
Kaplan Publishing
2024
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Be prepared for exam day with Barron’s. Trusted content from AP experts!Barron’s AP Calculus Premium, 2025 includes in-depth content review and practice for the AB and BC exams. It’s the only book you’ll need to be prepared for exam day. Written by Experienced EducatorsLearn from Barron’s--all content is written and reviewed by AP expertsBuild your understanding with comprehensive review tailored to the most recent examsGet a leg up with tips, strategies, and study advice for exam day--it’s like having a trusted tutor by your sideBe Confident on Exam DaySharpen your test-taking skills with 12 full-length practice tests--3 AB practice tests and 3 BC practice tests in the book, including one diagnostic test each for AB and BC to target your studying--and 3 more AB practice tests and 3 more BC practice tests online–plus detailed answer explanations for all questionsStrengthen your knowledge with in-depth review covering all units on the AP Calculus AB and BC examsReinforce your learning with dozens of examples and detailed solutions, plus a series of multiple-choice practice questions and answer explanations, within each chapterEnhance your problem-solving skills by working through a chapter filled with multiple-choice questions on a variety of tested topics and a chapter devoted to free-response practice exercisesRobust Online PracticeContinue your practice with 3 full-length AB practice tests and 3 full-length BC practice tests on Barron’s Online Learning HubSimulate the exam experience with a timed test optionDeepen your understanding with detailed answer explanations and expert adviceGain confidence with scoring to check your learning progress
AP Calculus Premium, 2026: Prep Book with 12 Practice Tests + Comprehensive Review + Online Practice
Barron's Educational Series; David Bock; Dennis Donovan; Shirley O. Hockett
Kaplan Publishing
2025
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Be prepared for exam day with Barron’s. Trusted content from AP experts! Barron’s AP Calculus Premium, 2026 includes in-depth content review and practice for the AB and BC exams. It’s the only book you’ll need to be prepared for exam day. Written by Experienced Educators Learn from Barron’s--all content is written and reviewed by AP experts Build your understanding with comprehensive review tailored to the most recent exams Get a leg up with tips, strategies, and study advice for exam day--it’s like having a trusted tutor by your side Be Confident on Exam Day Sharpen your test-taking skills with 12 full-length practice tests--6 AB practice tests (3 in the book, including a diagnostic test, and 3 online) and 6 BC practice tests (3 in the book, including a diagnostic test, and 3 online)--plus detailed answer explanations for all questions Strengthen your knowledge with in-depth review covering all units on the AP Calculus AB and BC exams Reinforce your learning with numerous examples and detailed solutions, plus dozens of multiple-choice practice questions and answer explanations, within each chapter Enhance your problem-solving skills by working through a chapter filled with multiple-choice questions on a variety of tested topics and another chapter devoted to free-response practice exercises Robust Online Practice Continue your practice with 3 full-length AB practice tests and 3 full-length BC practice tests on Barron’s Online Learning Hub Simulate the exam experience with a timed test option Deepen your understanding with detailed answer explanations and expert advice Gain confidence with scoring to check your learning progress Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entities included with the product.
Vampirella: Feary Tales
Nancy A. Collins; Gail Simone; Devin Grayson; John Shirley; Steve Bissette; Elaine Lee; Denis St. John; Joe R. Lansdale; Eric Trautmann; Stuart Moore
Dynamic Forces Inc
2015
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Nancy A. Collins (Swamp Thing, Sunglasses After Dark) has called upon some of today's finest creative talents — including Gail Simone, Steve Niles, Joe R. Lansdale, Devin Grayson, Stephen R. Bissette, and many more — to celebrate Vampirella's 45th Anniversary by crafting an anthology of twisted tales, bizarre bedtime stories, and fearsome fables in the tradition of the original Warren magazines, each featuring everyone's favorite sexy, kick-ass vampire-turned-monster hunter. And, boy, have they delivered! While exploring the Transylvanian castle she's recently inherited, Vampirella discovers a strange old book of "Feary Tales" that seems oddly familiar. Upon opening it, she is sucked inside its pages and lands in a weird alternate reality, where she is compelled by a disembodied voice calling itself 'The Storyteller' to live out each of the 'feary tales' if she ever hopes to return to reality.Collects the five-issue Vampirella: Feary Tales comic book series, with a complete cover gallery.