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ISBN13: 9781412926416

Breakthrough

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Redesign classroom instruction to transform learning for both students and teachers Breakthrough presents a revolutionary new approach to educational reform, breaking away from the conventional... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Breakthrough by Michael Fullan

Michael Fullan does an excellent job discussing differentiated learning. His book, Breakthrough presents a new way to look at educational reform and break away from current curriculum first strategies of educators. Instead, he discusses focused learning with students at the center. In the book, learning is individualized and geared towards individual needs. Fullan provides examples and ways to collect data using focus sheets, student profiles, and instructional matrixes. Great book to read for those interested in serving all students and their needs.

New thinking . . .

As an educator, I am always looking for fresh approaches in the classroom. This book offers some new ideas and brings forward some ideas from my previous learning. The three "P's" are a great way to express instructional in the classroom as well as the professional development portion of administration. The best aspect is that Breakthrough focuses on the children. Many other "theories" are so rich in esoteric thinking that the children are lost.

Breakthrough

Michael Fullan comes through again! Every school principal should read this book, which takes schools to the next level in understanding what's next in closing the gap. Data is only the beginning of the equation, but of course a necessary piece. It focuses on the teacher who should frequently, even daily, progress monitoring every child, and then adjusts instruction to meet individual needs. It isn't necessarily a new idea, but one that emphasizes again that the teacher is the key in a breakthrough systems change that serves each student.

Down to earth

Fullan and fellow authors present a logical, no-nonsense approach to reforming education where it is needed the most - in the classroom. They present the argument that only when instruction is changed to meet the needs of all learners, instruction is monitored daily through student progress so that it can be adjusted, will real improvement in student academic achievement be realized. It is an easy read. It should be required reading in all educational leadership programs.

A paradigm shift in thinking about educational change- A way forward

Fullan, Hill and Crevola have done an excellent job in redirecting thought on educational change by refocussing on what actually happens in classrooms (where the rubber meets the road, as Jimmy Thompson in LeRoy often says). A major problem with most educational change is that it is political and structural in nature and is designed to change the ways schools operate. The impetus for change founders on the vested interests imbedded in school communities and adds to the festering debate about the inability of educational change to make a real difference to students' learning. With Michael Fullan adding Hill and Crevola to the writing team, he has added a lot of credibility to this text in the eyes of school-based personnel. This book is a testament to the fact that we need to change inputs to bring about better outcomes for students. The expectation that teachers, if left to their own devices, will improve outcomes is patently false when examining large organisations. Clearly there are individual exceptions but generally speaking Fullan is on the right track here. I feel that this book will be a very well received book because fellow educators will recognise the book for what it- the first step on a journey worth taking. On the strength of that, our school leaders' reading group has chosen this text as our next reader.
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