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Common Sense Questions About Learners

Answers to Reveal Essential Steps for Improvement

By (author) Gerard Giordano
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, United States
Published: 24th May 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 13mm
Weight: 389g
ISBN-10: 1475830130
ISBN-13: 9781475830132
Barcode No: 9781475830132
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Parents asked educators about their children's learning. Frustrated when they were ignored, they asked politicians to put pressure on the educators. They were then surprised when the politicians provided personal advice about the optimal way to nurture learning. They were even more surprised when the politicans prescribed changes to instruction, curriculum, textbooks, technology, school safety, teacher retention, student behavior, school funding, and even the menus for school cafeterias. More frustrated than ever, they intensified their barrage of common sense questions.

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A book that gives honest answers to honest questions that parents are asking about their children's education is sorely needed. Sometimes it is difficult for parents to negotiate through the language of education without the help of others. This book provides that help. The activities provide real-life examples of a wide range of issues, including smartphones, grading, and texting. This book is a wonderful resource for parents and college students learning to become teachers. -- Michael N. Hazelkorn, PhD, professor and dean, School of Education and Teacher Preparation, College of Coastal Georgia Dr. Giordano's book takes a fresh look at the questions many parents ask about their children in school. His common sense approach tackles the questions we all have about improving student learning in a manner that is appropriate for a wide range of audiences including parents and professional educators alike. -- Donna P. Lefort, EdD, dean, College of Education and Human Sciences; director, Graduate Studies, University of North Alabama