Redefining Student Accountability

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Redefining Student Accountability

A Proactive Approach to Teaching Behavior Outside the Gradebook (Your guide to improving student learning by teaching and nurturing positive student behavior)

Author: Tom Schimmer

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Language: English

Published by: Solution Tree Press

Published on: 22nd March 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781952812149


The time has come to separate academic achievement from student behavior attributes. Author and trusted assessment expert Tom Schimmer shares a three-tiered framework and trauma-informed, restorative, and schoolwide approaches to teaching responsibility, nurturing student accountability, and addressing student behavior in a way that teaches students the life skills they need to thrive in the classroom and in the larger world.

This book will help K–12 teachers and administrators:

  • Learn how to create trauma-informed, restorative, and schoolwide approaches to teaching the skills of responsibility to students
  • Discover how to improve students’ social competence through a process of goal-setting, self-monitoring, and self-reflection
  • Gain an understanding of how the PLC at Work® and RTI at Work™ processes, as well as strong assessment practices, can redefine student accountability in the classroom
  • Understand how reinforcement works and how to use it to benefit students
  • Explore why behavior should be separated from grades and how to effectively assess and report on behavior

Contents:

Introduction: Their Worlds are Real!

Chapter 1: Redefining Student Accountability within the Assessment context

Chapter 2: Redefining Student Accountability within the PLC at Work context

Chapter 3: Redefining Student Accountability within the RTI context

Chapter 4: Teaching and Reinforcing Student Accountability

Chapter 5: Correcting and Supporting Student Accountability

Chapter 6: Prioritizing and Reporting Student Accountability

Chapter 7: Self-Regulating Student Accountability

Afterword

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