Data Backpacks: Portable Records & Learner Profiles

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Publisher: Foundation for Excellence in Education (October 2012)
Language: English

Current technological deficiencies and restrictions on data sharing limit teachers’ access to student data, leaving them inadequately prepared to build off individual students’ strengths and nurture their weaknesses. So argues this paper—the second in a useful series from Digital Learning Now!—which introduces the notion of “backpack data”: detailed, personalized digital records that follow a child between multiple districts, service providers, and even states. The ace team of John Bailey, Samuel Casey Carter, Carri Schneider, and Tom Vander Ark recommend a two-part expansion of student data: The Data Backpack would act as one common official transcript, tracking many more indicators (like prior years’ test scores, attendance, and behavior reports) than current transcripts. The Learning Profile, a customizable data tracker for more qualitative points like students’ goals and teachers’ comments, would supplement. Bold ideas but, as the authors admit, not yet actionable: Technical, legal, and definitional challenges remain (though this paper helps resolve the last issue). Before Data Backpacks and Learning Profiles can be used, policymakers must determine how the data will be stored, who the official steward of the data is, and what the actual collection and system will look like. Assurances of privacy will also need to be established. While this paper does not provide the fertilizer, hoe, or irrigation, it does plant the seed for a more robust data-education system.

Quando la scuola educa (12 progetti formativi di successo)

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Publisher: Città Nuova (2016)
Language: Italian

Attraverso la presentazione di 12 scuole eccellenti, selezionate tra molteplici altre degli Stati Uniti d’America, il testo descrive come la comunità scolastica, vista nelle sua profonda dinamica relazionale tra docenti-studenti-personale amministrativo e dirigente, rappresenti la vera risorsa formativa, capace di mettere intenzionalmente la persona e la formazione del carattere degli studenti al centro del proprio progetto educativo. Con semplicità ed efficacia si dimostra che se si insegna ai ragazzi ad esser “buoni”, si può anche imparare ad esser “grandi”, nel senso ampio e più autentico del termine, eccellenti nello studio, cittadini partecipi e onesti.

On Purpose: How Great School Cultures Form Strong Character

On Purpose: How Great School Cultures Form Strong Character
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Publisher: Corwin (January, 2011)
Language: English

On Purpose showcases a dozen extraordinary K–12 schools where confident children joyfully strive to accomplish worthy goals in concert with their friends. These institutions focus on a culture of character as their foundation, and demonstrate scalable, sustainable, and replicable models for your school to emulate. The results are undeniable:

  • Students who are encouraged to build lasting personal character and a strong sense of purpose
  • Motivated teachers who feel rewarded for their work
  • Improved student achievement in multiple subject areas

No Hay Excusas: Lecciones De 20 Escuelas De Escasos Recursos Y Alto Rendimiento

No Hay Excusas- Lecciones De 20 Escuelas De Escasos Recursos Y Alto Rendimiento
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Publisher: Heritage Foundation (2002)
Language: Spanish

No hay Excusas es un estudio inspirador y motivador acerca de heroes nacionales. El perfil de las escuelas en No hay Excusas demuestra que estandares altos, expectativas elevadas, un buen curriculo y el sentido comun son Las claves para el exito. Este libra deberian ser aplicadas y copiadas en Las escuelas de Las Estados Unidas.

No Excuses : Lessons from 21 High-Performing, High-Poverty Schools

No Excuses : Lessons from 21 High-Performing, High-Poverty Schools
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Publisher: Heritage Foundation (April 1, 2000)
Language: English
Over 300,000 copies in print.

Almost 20 years ago this slim volume gave birth to the No Excuses movement encouraging the growth of high-performing school networks all across the United States that serve children from low-income households. The lessons uncovered in these case-studies provide an invaluable resource for anyone interested in providing increased educational opportunities for children regardless of their race, income level, or social background.

No Excuses: Seven Principals of Low Income Schools Who Set the Standard for High Achievement

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Publisher: Heritage Foundation (June 1, 1999)
Language: English
Over 300,000 copies in print.

Read about seven principals from around the country who prove that all children can excel academically regardless of race, income level, or family background. Although these schools are in the poorest sections of Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles and New York, their students consistently score at or above the 65th percentile on national exams. The men and women profiled in this report have proven that our nations poorest schools can become centers of academic excellence through hard work and a tireless dedication to achievement.