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Polling student voices for school improvement : a guide for educational leaders / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strom, Paris, author.
Strom, Robert D., author.
Series:
Lifespan learning.
Lifespan learning
Standardized Title:
Polling students for school improvement and reform
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
School improvement programs--United States.
School improvement programs.
Educational change--United States.
Educational change.
Student participation in administration--United States.
Student participation in administration.
Students--United States--Attitudes.
Students.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (221 pages)
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2024]
Summary:
"The purpose of this book is to help secondary school principals and college faculty to fulfill their key role for continuous improvement planning of educational practices and safety at their institution. Rapid social and technological advances have motivated the consideration of student voice in schools across the United States. By merging student voice and educator expertise, an intergenerational perspective can emerge that more accurately portrays the strengths and limitations of a school. The authors Strom and Strom began their research on student voice by partnering with adolescents and principals from several schools to identify topics they saw as appropriate for polling to improve schools. This effort led to the development of ten polls on school stress, career exploration, time management, attention and distraction, tutoring, peer support, school cheating, frustration, cyberbullying, and Internet learning. Every poll contains 15 to 20 multiple-choice items. The process model for polling includes a step-by-step procedure that educational leaders can use to plan and implement school improvement. Different methods of data analysis and ways to report overall evidence-based school results are presented by age, gender, grade and ethnicity. Student polling is distinctive from other assessment strategies because the target for data gathering is a single school, without comparison to other schools. This narrow base to assess student voice ensures poll results are anonymous and have local relevance to guide stakeholder responses. The results of polling can provide data-based evidence that can be used for continuous education improvement planning. An additional benefit is to separately assess students in special education, gifted and talented programs, and second language acquisition learners. Our web site at learningpolls.org is intended to further inform educational leaders and invite their collaboration"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Preface: A guide for educational leaders / Paris S. Strom and Robert D. Strom
Part I: Mental health conditions of learning
Chapter 1. Learning from students how to improve their school / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, and Charlotte I. Wing
Chapter 2. High school student stress and school improvement / Paris S. Strom, Kelli L. Hendon, Robert D. Strom, and Chih-hsuan Wang
Chapter 3. Frustration and self-control / Paris S. Strom and Robert D. Strom
Part II: Identity and status conditions of learning
Chapter 4. Career exploration and identity / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, and Leah S. Whitten
Chapter 5. Time management / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, and Tricia Sindel-Arrington
Chapter 6. Cheating and values / Paris S. Strom and Robert D. Strom
Part III: Cognitive and academic conditions of learning
Chapter 7. Student attention and distraction in community college / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, Tricia Sindel-Arrington, and Renée V. Rude
Chapter 8. Assessment of internet learning for high school students / Paris S. Strom, Kelli L. Hendon, and Robert D. Strom
Chapter 9. Tutoring support and student voice in middle school / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, Tricia Sindel-Arrington, and Chih-hsuan Wang
Part IV: Social and emotional conditions of learning
Chapter 10. How peers support and inhibit learning / Paris S. Strom, Kelli L. Hendon, Robert D. Strom, and Chih-hsuan Wang
Chapter 11. Cyberbullying and student safety / Paris S. Strom, Robert D. Strom, and Julius J. Wingate. Author/Editor Bios.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
979-88-87304-40-3
OCLC:
1419057650

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