Instructional Rounds in Action

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Price
$35.65
Publisher
Harvard Education PR
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
7.4 X 0.4 X 9.1 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781612504964
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About the Author
John E. Roberts is a 2012 graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has served as a middle school teacher in Michigan and was assistant director of the Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School, in Lowell, Massachusetts, from 2003 to 2006. More recently, John has taught and facilitated for professional education programs, including the Instructional Rounds Institute at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He was a contributing author to Katherine Merseth's Inside Urban Charter Schools (Harvard Education Press) in 2009. He currently lives in Washington, DC.
Reviews
As John Roberts observes, introducing [instructional rounds] into schools is a culturally disruptive practice. It introduces the powerful countercultural idea that people who work in knowledge-based enterprises should be engaged in continuous learning. Instructional Rounds in Action is a model of how this process of continuous learning and improvement works. From the foreword by Richard F. Elmore, Gregory R. Anrig Professor of Educational Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education"
Here is a book that captures all the key facets of putting instructional rounds into practice. Roberts s identification of the core problems of organizational learning the problems of frequency, symmetry, and reciprocity is the first strong contribution to applied instructional rounds that I have seen. Michael Fullan, OISE/University of Toronto"
What a compelling story and journey one that every district should undertake. Roberts describes the hows and whys of implementing this powerful approach to continuous improvement, and shows how it challenges adults to improve teaching and learning for every student. Jayne H. Mohr, associate superintendent, Traverse City (Michigan) Area Public Schools"