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Leveraging Time For School Equity: Indicators To Measure More And Better Learning Time, Jaime L. L. Del Razo, Marisa Saunders, Michelle Renée, Ruth .. López, Kerri Ullucci
Leveraging Time For School Equity: Indicators To Measure More And Better Learning Time, Jaime L. L. Del Razo, Marisa Saunders, Michelle Renée, Ruth .. López, Kerri Ullucci
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Using standardized test scores as the main measure of educational achievement is not enough to capture the complexity of a student's or school's needs, challenges, and successes. "Leveraging Time for School Equity: Indicators to Measure More and Better Learning Time" presents a new set of comprehensive, rich, and meaningful measures of what matters to students, schools, and systems. The framework of twenty-four indicators emerged via extensive research and collaboration with school designers, community organizers, researchers, local funders, and other partners of the Ford Foundation's More and Better Learning Time (MBLT) initiative. The project aims to use learning time as a …
Picking Battles, Finding Joy: Creating Community In The "Uncontrolled" Classroom, Kerri Ullucci
Picking Battles, Finding Joy: Creating Community In The "Uncontrolled" Classroom, Kerri Ullucci
Education Faculty Publications
Every educator has a handful of students who perpetually push his or her buttons. The challenge of creating a strong, nurturing classroom community is especially difficult if you are an urban school teacher. Not because children in an urban area are inherently more wild or difficult to teach. Rather, there is a mythology about how to best "control" urban children that infects many city schools. This article discusses ways to control classrooms in urban schools and contains the following sections: (1) The Carrot and the Stick--Behaviorism in the Urban Classroom; (2) The "Uncontrolled" Urban Class; (3) Classroom Mantras; (4) I …