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VI-Nhuan Le

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2004-2009, suosituimpien joukossa Lessons from the Field. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2004-2009.

Lessons from the Field

Lessons from the Field

Gabriella Gonzalez; VI-Nhuan Le; Markus Broer; Louis T Mariano; Enrique J Froemel

RAND
2009
pokkari
Central to Qatar's education reform was the development of internationally benchmarked curriculum standards and standards-based assessments in four subjects: Arabic, English as a foreign language, mathematics, and science. This report recounts the development of Qatar's standards-based student assessment system, providing important lessons learned for Qatar and other countries that are seeking to implement similar measures on a large scale.
Supporting Literacy Across the Sunshine State

Supporting Literacy Across the Sunshine State

Julie A. Marsh; Jennifer Sloan McCombs; J.R. Lockwood; Francisco Martorell; Daniel Gershwin; Scott Naftel; Vi-Nhuan Le; Molly Shea; Heather Barney; Al Crego

RAND
2008
pokkari
Despite recent progress in reading achievement among primary-grade children, many are not moving beyond basic decoding to fluency and comprehension as they go on to higher grades. RAND evaluated the impact of reading coaches: master teachers who offer ongoing on-site instructional support for teachers; and, on teaching practices and student outcomes in Florida middle schools. This title presents results from a RAND evaluation of the implementation and impact of the reading coach program in Florida middle schools.
Focus on the Wonder Years

Focus on the Wonder Years

Jaana Juvonen; Vi-Nhuan Le; Tessa Kaganoff; Catherine H. Augustine; Louay Constant

RAND
2004
pokkari
Young teens undergo multiple physical, social-emotional, and intellectual changes, which have been viewed as setting them apart from both younger and older students. The basic concept of a separate middle school was to better focus on and serve the special needs of children in their early teens. The question is whether middle schools, as currently designed and operated, are performing that function well. Or, as some have alleged, do they unintentionally encourage poor behavior, alienation, disengagement, and low achievement? This monograph is a comprehensive assessment of the American middle school. It presents observations on a variety of very real issues troubling social climates and associated behavioral problems, teachers who lack subject-matter expertise, and parents who seem uninvolved, among others. The authors offer ways of tackling these issues: reassessing the organization of grades K-12; specifically assisting the students most in need; finding ways to prevent disciplinary problems; working with proven professional-development models; helping parents understand the school's goals and methods and how they can help their children learn at home; and exploring how other countries promote the well-being of and provide positive school climates for students of comparable age to support academic achievement. Published by the RAND Corporation. Distributed to the trade by National Book Network."