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5.0 out of 5 stars A 'chalk- face' view of restructuring schools
"Restructuring in the Classroom" documents three schools' attempts to translate the `big picture' of structural reform into changed pedagogy. Pedagogic change really is the key to effective structural change. It is always legitimate to ask- "How will change X improve students' learning?" Most practitioners will attest, that there is often a dearth of information to...
Published on March 30, 1997

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1.0 out of 5 stars The book is poorly written.
The title grasps your eye, however, the book is poorly written for with little concept on what it is to be a teacher in today's classroom. It appears to be written in an over-your-head academic style. The grand review by a previous reviewer must have been written by one of the authors. I'm sorry I wasted my money on this book. My advice is to spend your money on...
Published on February 16, 1999


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A 'chalk- face' view of restructuring schools, March 30, 1997
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This review is from: Restructuring in the Classroom: Teaching, Learning, and School Organization (Hardcover)
"Restructuring in the Classroom" documents three schools' attempts to translate the `big picture' of structural reform into changed pedagogy. Pedagogic change really is the key to effective structural change. It is always legitimate to ask- "How will change X improve students' learning?" Most practitioners will attest, that there is often a dearth of information to support the linkage. The great thing about this book is that it reveals changes, and the process of change, in teacher practice. The book portrays teachers in a realistic way and readers will be able to relate to the issues, circumstances and pedagogy. The four conclusions that the respected authors draw should be inscribed in stone. One short example will be immediately recognised by educators as a universal truth- " .. the transformation of teaching practice is fundamentally a problem of enhancing individual knowledge and skill, not a problem of organizational structure..." This is an excellent book for personal, group, school and district level professional development because it gives us rare and yet realistic insights into how our colleagues teach. Neil MacNeill
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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The book is poorly written., February 16, 1999
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This review is from: Restructuring in the Classroom: Teaching, Learning, and School Organization (Hardcover)
The title grasps your eye, however, the book is poorly written for with little concept on what it is to be a teacher in today's classroom. It appears to be written in an over-your-head academic style. The grand review by a previous reviewer must have been written by one of the authors. I'm sorry I wasted my money on this book. My advice is to spend your money on another book.
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Restructuring in the Classroom: Teaching, Learning, and School Organization
Restructuring in the Classroom: Teaching, Learning, and School Organization by Richard F. Elmore (Hardcover - March 15, 1996)
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