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| | 101 Questions & Answers About Standards, Assessment, and Accountability Author: Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D. Retail Price: $15 Price: $10.5 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 3 hours and 44 min. You save $4.50 (30%) Click here to buy
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This audio reference book provides clear answers to commonly asked questions about the most pressing issues in education today. Standards and standardized tests, writing and student achievement, accountability systems, interventions for under-performing students, standards and the arts, motivation, leadership issues, plus many more topics are addressed in this handbook for educators.Dr. Reeves clearly articulates responses to questions he has received over the years during teacher workshops and national presentations, while facilitating K-12 accountability task force meetings and working with students in the classroom, and as the Test Doctor on the Internet. This audiobook is a helpful reference for understanding the issues and improving communication among teachers, parents, students, and all stakeholders in school communities. FIND MORE TITLES:
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