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- <h1>Ensuring Student Success: A Handbook of Evidence-Based Strategies</h1>
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- <p><i>Key finding: All but the most psychologically handicapped
- students are able to achieve all of the learning objectives pursued through high
- school. The difference among students is the amount of instruction they may require
- to achieve the objectives. <BR>
- </i>(Block and Anderson, 1975 ; Bloom, 1968) <BR>
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- <B>How <i>Ensuring Student Success </i>is organized </B><BR>
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- The book is divided into two parts: <BR>
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- <B>Part 1, Key Issues,</B> defines and clarifies critical issues and problems that
- need immediate attention. It then presents a fresh approach to a solution that can
- be applied within existing educational practices. <BR>
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- <B>Part 2, Prescriptions,</B> sets forth specific effective strategies to improve
- the effectiveness of your school.</p>
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- <li>Instructional strategies that research shows to be effective
- in increasing academic achievement - and that can be incorporated easily into ongoing
- instructional programs
- <li>How to implement corrective tutoring
- <li>Strategies students can be taught to enable them to learn
- without instruction
- <li>Identification of school factors that research shows impede
- instruction and learning
- <li>Methods that have been proven effective in improving academic
- achievement in preschoolers
- <li>Teaching students to innovate to advance knowledge, consumer
- products, the standard of living , and the quality of life
- </ul>
- <p>The variety of prescriptions enables educational institutions
- to plan their own programs, incorporating and combining the strategies that serve
- their purpose and accommodate local constraints.</p>
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- <B>Instructional Strategies presented in an easy-to-use format</B>
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- <li>Title of Strategy
- <li>Brief Orientation (With number of studies supporting the
- effectiveness of the strategy)
- <li>Instructional Tactics for administering the strategy
- <li>Illustrations of Applications (These are provided to elaborate
- the use of the strategy and include everyday applications, instructional applications,
- and subject area applications)
- <li>References (To obtain additional detail)
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- <B>I. Key Issues</B><BR>
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- 1. Education' s Crucial Challenge<BR>
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- · Student Deficiency <BR>
- · Education and the American Way<BR>
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- 2. Meeting The Challenge<BR>
- <BR>
- · What Can Be Done? <BR>
- · What Kind of Instruction is Needed Most?<BR>
- · Basing Education Decisions on Evidence<BR>
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- <B>II. Prescriptions</B><BR>
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- 3. Implementing Corrective Tutoring<BR>
- 4. Making instruction Effective<BR>
- <BR>
- · Defining Instructional Expectations<BR>
- · Taking Student Readiness into Account<BR>
- · Preparing Effective Instruction Evaluation<BR>
- · Providing Corrective Instruction<BR>
- · Providing Contiguity<BR>
- · Utilizing Repetition Effectively<BR>
- · Clarifying Communication<BR>
- · Providing Subject Matter Unifiers<BR>
- · Keeping Students on Task<BR>
- · Providing Ample Teaching Time<BR>
- · Providing Ample Learning Time<BR>
- · Utilizing Reminders<BR>
- · Providing Transfer of Learning Instruction<BR>
- · Providing Decision-Making Instruction<BR>
- · Facilitating Teamwork<BR>
- <BR>
- 5. Promising and Generic Instruction Strategies<BR>
- <BR>
- · Enlisting the Control Motive<BR>
- · Providing Prediction and Problem Solving Instruction<BR>
- · Learning for Mastery<BR>
- · Direct Instruction<BR>
- · Success for All<BR>
- · Accelerated School Programs<BR>
- · The CABAS Program<BR>
- · New Mexico Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation (CETP)<BR>
- · Discovery<BR>
- · Mathematics and Science Teacher Education Program (MASTEP)<BR>
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- 6. Empowering Students to Learn on Their Own<BR>
- 7. Preventing Impediments to Learning<BR>
- <BR>
- · Student/Teacher Ratio<BR>
- · Controlling Classroom Disruption<BR>
- · Reducing School Violence and Crime<BR>
- · Reinforcement<BR>
- · Ability Grouping Students<BR>
- · Whole Language Instruction<BR>
- · Teacher Characteristics<BR>
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- 8. Effective Preschool Instruction<BR>
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- · Effective Preschool Instructional Strategies<BR>
- · Summaries of Exemplary Preschool Research on Instructional Strategies<BR>
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- 9. Teaching Students to Innovate<BR>
- <BR>
- <B>Appendix:</B> Statistical Data Supporting Conclusions of Preschool Research<BR>
- <BR>
- Index of Researchers<BR>
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- Subject Index
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- "Ensuring Student Success</B> provides an excellent resource to educators serving
- in every role. Even non-educators who want to devote energy to improving student
- achievement will find this book to be a thoughtful read. Myles I. Friedman's approach
- satisfies the logical, rational and sequential thinker. His work is founded on solid
- scientific reasoning for decision making in education. The logical writing sequence
- serves to define issues and problems followed by an analysis of them. Friedman, a
- retired education professor in South Carolina, describes necessary interventions,
- which include corrective tutoring, effective instructional strategies and empowering
- students with strategies for self-teaching."</i><BR>
- <BR>
- <i>"The work concludes with information on preventing impediments to learning,
- the benefit of effective preschool instruction and the benefit of teaching students
- to innovate. Friedman offers a comprehensive approach to improved learning. The book
- delves into key issues facing all citizens and professionals. School violence, teaching
- techniques, class size, disruptions and ability grouping are included among the factors
- affecting student learning and school culture. The book belongs on the reading list
- of conscientious citizens and educators interested in research and data - driven
- reform. My copy has become a regular reference source." - </i><B>Joseph W. Rudnicki,
- Superintendent, Sunnyvale School District, Sunnyvale, California</B> <BR>
- <BR>
- <i>"The chapters describing how to change practice in accordance with evidence
- are great. I like the book because it puts a fresh and refreshing spin on the goal
- of student improvement: increasing student success, especially defined as increasing
- the number of students who master high school objectives." </i>- <B>Dr. Lawrence
- Lezotte, school improvement leader. Head of Effective Schools Ltd.</B> <B>Former
- Chair, Department of Educational Administration, Michigan State University</B><BR>
- <BR>
- <i>"The book seems relevant and a useful guide for decision-making. I think
- you have attempted a bold and complex task in drawing together large bodies of work
- to address the problem of enhancing student success in school."</i> -<B> Dr.
- Carolyn Evertson, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University <BR>
- <BR>
- </B><i>"Discussing how American values can stand in the way of successful schools
- is a novel and effective approach... I concur completely with your premise that the
- only way to ensure student success is to implement educational practice that research
- shows to be effective."</i> - <B>John Anderson, Vice Chairman of New American
- Schools </B><BR>
- <BR>
- <i>"Friedman has done us a service."</i>- <B>Arnold F. Fege, President/
- Public Advocacy for Kids </B><BR>
- <BR>
- <i>"...Friedman has a plan to fix American education. Our present system allows
- far too many student deficiencies, he contends, which contribute to a multitude of
- social ills. His solution is to improve teaching effectiveness. He thus advocates
- corrective instruction by individualized attention, with teachers evaluating students
- according to whether they have achieved "mastery" or "not yet"..."
- <BR>
- <BR>
- "According to this method, advancement would only follow mastery, and teachers
- would have the authority to make educational decisions based on research evidence.
- Prescriptive teaching strategies and tactics cover a wide range of recommendations,
- including instructional expectations, evaluations, and keeping students on task...."<BR>
- <BR>
- "Friedman is critical of current thinking on student discipline, ability grouping,
- and whole language instruction and supports his arguments with extensive bibliographic
- references. Some points are belabored, but overall effort is provocative and worth
- consideration by educators, parents, school boards, and citizens in general. Recommended
- despite the high price."</i> - <B>Will Hepfer, SUNY at Buffalo, Library Journal,
- January 2001.</B>
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- <p><B>About The Author </B><BR>
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- <B>Myles I. Friedman,</B> Ph.D., is the Chief Executive Officer of The Institute
- for Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Education (EDIE) and is Distinguished Professor
- Emeritus of Educational Research, Department of Educational Psychology, University
- of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208. He has spent more than 20 years conducting
- and applying research to improve education. He is the author of a number of books
- on education, including:<i> Rational Behavior, Teaching Reading and Thinking Skills,
- Improving Teacher Education: Resources and Recommendations, Teaching Higher Order
- Thinking Skills to Gifted Students, Taking Control: Vitalizing Education, </i>and,<i>
- </i>with Steven P. Fisher<i>, Handbook on Effective Instructional Strategies: Evidence
- for Decision-Making.</i>
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