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☆ What Works in Schools: Translating Research Into Action é Robert J. Marzano
385 Robert J. Marzano

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An excellent book for specific examples.
I read this book as a part of my Master s courses for Educational Leadership and Administration.This book is a pretty comprehensive collection of actions and steps for schools to take to improve student achievement I really liked how it was organized into school, teacher, and student level factors Marzano does a great job of synthesizing the research from several different sources I appreciated that he wasn t too wordy with his chapters I do wonder if anything was left out though.One interesting [...]
I like Marzano s ideas I think his action steps are actually actionable It s always nice when a book is useful I find the way he compiles various research to be very interesting, and it makes me wish I remembered about statistics it s just been too long I am not teaching yet, so I might feel differently about this book if I were a current teacher.
Great ideas some large, some small, but a good way to look at things It provided some good perspective while giving ideas that could be translated into a specific school.
Whenever you can apply research based strategies, the better off you are Again, Marzano knows what he is talking about.
A good tool for demonstrating best practices that translate into authentic learning and student academic gains.
very painful to read, great ideas and advice is lost in paragraphs of citations.