Renewed Accountability for Access and Excellence: Applying a Model for Democratic Professional Practice in Education - Hardcover

 
9781498518611: Renewed Accountability for Access and Excellence: Applying a Model for Democratic Professional Practice in Education

Inhaltsangabe

Renewed Accountability for Access and Excellence advances discussion of a conceptualized model for cultivating democratic professional practice in education (DPPE) and considers its relationship with contemporary teaching and leading praxes. A diverse and highly qualified group of scholars and practitioners have contributed chapters relating to innovative programs, co-constructed partnerships, empirical and teaching case studies, and examples of practical applications of theory for advancing teaching and leading. This single volume, a collection of works arranged into a conceptualized model with application for practice, is recommended as a resource for research libraries, a textbook in programs of teacher and educational leadership preparation, and a wellspring of knowledge and ideas for professional growth and innovation for P-12 teachers and school leaders.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Penny L. Tenuto is assistant professor in educational leadership in the Department of Leadership and Counseling at the University of Idaho.

Nancy P. Gallavan, PhD, is professor emerita of teacher education at the University of Central Arkansas specializing in classroom assessments, cultural diversity and inclusion, doctoral studies, field supervision, and instructional coaching. With more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, Nancy is an ATE past president, ATE distinguished member, and ATE distinguished mentor.

Robert G. Smith is associate professor in the George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development's Education Leadership program.

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