Education is a profession in which billions of federal dollars have been spent to reduce academic underachievement—particularly for minority children from poverty homes. Few funded programs have reduced failure on standardized achievement tests. Despite either repetition or innovation, most children who fail do not perform substantially better the next time around. On the other hand, practitioners who have used the Dunn and Dunn learning-styles approaches have reported statistically higher standardized achievement test scores among average, poorly achieving, and special education students.

This book is based on the practical, diverse experiences of more than thirty different supervisors throughout the United States. Representing a variety of urban and suburban locations with diverse student populations, each supervisor was able to obtain significantly higher standardized achievement test scores for his or her student populations.

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A study of the practical experiences of more than 30 school supervisors throughout the USA. Representing a variety of urban and suburban locations, each one provides insights into how they obtained significantly higher standardised achievement test scores for his or her student populations.
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Introduction. Supervisor Success Stories: What Worked for Whom, Where, When, and Why by Rita Dunn and Thomas C. DeBello Bart Kelliher, Dorothy Robertson, Richard Quinn, Gail Lewis, and The Buffalo City Schools: Supervisors Providing a Very Special Education for All Students by Thomas C. DeBello Wanda Dean: The Journey of a Blue Ribbon School Supervisor from Oxford, Mississippi to Washington, DC OOOOOOOklahoma, Where Styles Come Sweeping Down the Plain: How Sue Ellen Read Is Helping the State "Do Just Fine!" by Rita Dunn and Jeannie Ryan Penny Todd Claudis: Curriculum Supervisor and Learning-Styles Coordinator, Shreveport, Louisiana by Andrea Honigsfeld and Rita Dunn June Hodgin and the Saga of Alta Vista Elementary School, Abilene, Texas by Thomas C. DeBello The Most Profound Gift a Teacher Can Share: Larry Howie and the Chico Unified School District, California by Roger Callan and Rita Dunn Imogene Carroll Teaches Teachers to Teach Themselves: Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama by Maryann Kiely Lovelace and Rita Dunn Mary Laffey: Missouri's "Principal of the Year" by Andrea Honigsfeld and Rita Dunn Ann Brailo: Big-City Director of Special Education by Andrea Honigsfeld and Rita Dunn Tana Martin Finds That Learning Styles Add Up in El Campo, Texas by Maryann Kiely Lovelace and Rita Dunn Jan Meritt Sees Merit in Using Learning Styles with All Students in Klamath Falls, Oregon by Maryann Kiely Lovelace and Rita Dunn Mary Cecilia Giannitti: Guiding Angel of Hempstead's Sacred Heart by Thomas C. DeBello and Rita Dunn Patti Lemmon: A Delicious Kansas Lemmon- Aid! by Jeannie Ryan and Rita Dunn A 100 % Pass Rate on the Statewide Exam for Graduation: T.Y. Harp Made It Happen! by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn Emmett Sawyer: Leveling the Playing Field at Glendale High School in Springfield, Missouri by Jeannie Ryan and Rita Dunn A Learning-Style High School Grows in Brooklyn: Roger Callan Creates a Demonstration Model Through Faith by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn llisa Sulner Sets the Stage for Success in Special Education by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn Where in the World Is Carolyn Brunner? Learning-Style Training in International Schools by Karen Burke and Rita Dunn Jack Gremli and Music Education: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drummer by Karen Burke and Rita Dunn Denise Parker: Oakland's Reading Expert by Thomas C. DeBello Bill Turns Over a New Leaf in Rural Cascade, Idaho by Jeannie Ryan and Rita Dunn Over the Rainbow with Dorothy Logan-Alexander in Brookhaven, Mississippi by Thomas C. DeBello The Educational Spirit of St Louis: Sr. Natalie Lafser Brings Learning Styles to the Archdiocese by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn Heralding a Hudson Valley Highlight: Regina White, the First Internationally Awarded Pioneer in Learning-Styles Research by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn Roland Andrews: From the 30th to the 83rd Percentile in Three Years with Poverty, Minority Children! by Rita Dunn and Jeannie Ryan Magnetech's Gwen Cox: The Believe-in-the-Teaching-Staff Lady by Thomas C. DeBello With a Song in Her Heart: Dee Ainsworth of Manchester, Missouri by Thomas C. DeBello Joan DellaValle: A New Yorker Brings Learning Styles to Her Long Island School by Thomas C. DeBello Susan Wellman: Wisconsin Classroom Teacher Turned Staff Developer by Thomas C. DeBello Sherrye Dotson: "Learning Styles Is Just the Way We Teach!" by Nancy Montgomery, Rita Dunn, and Thomas C. DeBello Julia Kron: Empowering Teachers to Become Instructional Leaders in North Carolina by Nancy Montgomery and Rita Dunn Denise Stephenson: A Southern Lady Brings Style to Davidson County, North Carolina by Karen Burke and Rita Dunn Epilogue. Alabama Mary and Learning Styles: "This Ain't the Army, Mrs. White!" by Karen Burke and Rita Dunn
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780897896870
Publisert
1999-10-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
248

Biographical note

RITA DUNN is Professor, Division of Administrative and Instructional Leadership, and Director, Center for the Study of Learning and Teaching Styles, St. John's University, New York./e She is the recipient of more than 20 national awards for the quality of her research and teaching and is the author of 21 books.

THOMAS C. DEBELLO is Principal at Setauket Elementary School, Setauket, New York and the author of many practitioner-oriented articles on successful school-based learning-style practices.