This is a professional development resource for schools and districts embarking on standards implementation. This multimedia product is designed for facilitators of a study group - such as mainstream, ESL, and bilingual teachers; supervisors; principals; other administrators; and staff developers - to use as part of a larger professional development plan. A two-part 50-minute video and a 125-page guidebook present powerful material for stimulating study group discussion on standards-based teaching and learning in culturally diverse schools. This publication was developed in partnership with the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL). Published 2002 by The Education Alliance at Brown University. Author(s): Nancy Clair and Carolyn Temple Adger
"Standards-Based Teaching in Culturally Diverse Schools (video and guide)"
(2002).
The Education Alliance at Brown University.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.26300/625v-bc43
This collection holds materials from the Education Alliance at Brown University. The Education Alliance was a reform support organization committed to advancing equitable educational opportunities that prepare all student populations to succeed in the 21st century. From 1975-2021, the Alliance …