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  1. The Student-Centered Classroom

    Transforming Your Teaching and Grading Practices

    Leave behind one-size-fits-all lessons, tests, and grades in favor of a student-centered approach that is interactive, individualized, and rigorous. This resource details teaching practices that enhance student engagement through interactive instruction and academic rigor.

    $55.50

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  2. Unpacking the Competency-Based Classroom

    Equitable, Individualized Learning in a PLC at Work®

    Explore a variety of perspectives and examples from educators who have shifted to competency-based education in their classrooms with great results.

    $66.00

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  3. Common Formative Assessment, Second Edition

    A Toolkit for Professional Learning Communities at Work®

    This book will help collaborative teams meet the challenges of a new landscape of education—one in which we’re now familiar with formative assessment and we strive to improve our assessment design and allow data to inform instruction to best support student achievement.

    $62.00

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  4. Redefining Student Accountability

    A Proactive Approach to Teaching Behavior Outside the Gradebook

    Schools have long tied student behavior to academic grades. This book will help you separate achievement from behavior and learn how to teach students positive behaviors, social-emotional intelligence, and skills for navigating their place as learners.

    $55.50

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  5. Acceleration for All

    A How-To Guide for Overcoming Learning Gaps

    Closing achievement gaps is an urgent goal for all schools, not just priority schools. The authors show that remediation is not the answer. Instead, they offer educational strategies for acceleration that will level up learning for all students, as well as a framework for implementing accelerated learning schoolwide.

    $62.00

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  6. Mathematics Assessment and Intervention in a PLC at Work®, Second Edition

    Develop a research-based math intervention program with common unit assessments. Increase student learning using the MTSS or response to intervention model to guide mathematics assessment.

    $55.50

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  7. Formative Assessment in a Brain-Compatible Classroom

    How Do We Really Know They're Learning?

    Discover transformative assessment strategies with Marcia L. Tate. From brain-compatible classrooms to effective questioning, empower student comprehension and retention before, during, and after lessons.

    $66.00

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  8. Embedding Formative Assessment

    Practical Techniques for K–12 Classrooms

    This book is designed to focus on implementing, sustaining, and developing effective formative assessment techniques in K–12 classrooms. Teachers and leaders can gain five key strategies to ensure instructional decisions are made so that all students learn at high levels.

    $66.00

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  9. Design in Five

    Essential Phases to Create Engaging Assessment Practice, Second Edition

    “The singular contribution of this book is shifting the focus of assessment from external audiences to students,” writes author and assessment expert Douglas Reeves in the foreword. Design in Five [Second Edition] inspires educators to rethink old ways of assessing student learning and empowers them to create meaningful, relevant assessments to ensure high levels of learning.

    $62.00

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  10. The SNAP Solution

    An Innovative Math Assessment Tool for Grades K–8

    Discover student numeracy assessment and practice (SNAP)—a practical approach to help classroom teachers evaluate number sense. With its simple and reliable method, K–8 math teachers can quickly implement SNAP in their daily teaching practices and ignite a sense of wonder and thinking for math in their students.

    $55.50

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