Teaching Matters Most

A School Leader’s Guide to Improving Classroom Instruction

by Thomas M. McCann, Alan C. Jones, Gail A. Aronoff 
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Saying “teaching matters most” is easy, and seems obvious. Making it the top priority for school leaders and staff is not so easy–in fact, it’s messy. If we want to change how students write, compute, and think, then teachers must change how they teach. They must transform the old “assign-and-assess” model into engaging, compassionate, coherent, and rigorous instruction. The authors show school leaders how to make this happen amidst myriad distractions, initiatives, and interruptions. Unlike other books that stop at evaluating teachers and instruction, this work demonstrates how to grow schools’ instructional capacities with a three-step process that involves: (1) Envisioning what good teaching looks like; (2) Measuring the quality of current instruction against this standard; and (3) Working relentlessly to move the quality of instruction closer and closer to the ideal. The authors provide helpful guidance on issues such as hiring, induction, professional development, mentoring, and teacher evaluation. Each chapter offers specific action steps toward building the blueprint for improvement. Also included are frameworks for completing instructional audits in schools, and probes, instruments, and protocols for measuring and tracking the quality of instruction. Leaders will find excellent guidance for spearheading and sustaining a focused and aligned effort to improve the quality of teaching to impact all learners. The following are contained in this book: (1) What are common practices in schools?; (2) What distinguishes quality teaching?; (3) How do we learn about the quality of our teaching?; (4) What should induction and mentoring look like?; (5) What should professional development look like?; (6) How can teacher evaluation become more meaningful?; (7) How can we sustain a culture of exceptional instruction?; And (8) How do we face our leadership challenges? [Foreword by Deborah Meier.].


Subjects: Education / Leadership, Education / Professional Development, Education / Research 

Publisher: Corwin Press
Date: 2012-06-06
Pages: 181
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