9781416604570-141660457X-The Best Schools: How Human Development Research Should Inform Educational Practice

The Best Schools: How Human Development Research Should Inform Educational Practice

ISBN-13: 9781416604570
ISBN-10: 141660457X
Edition: 58235th
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Developme
Format: Paperback 182 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781416604570
ISBN-10: 141660457X
Edition: 58235th
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Developme
Format: Paperback 182 pages

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The Best Schools: How Human Development Research Should Inform Educational Practice (ISBN-13: 9781416604570 and ISBN-10: 141660457X), written by authors Thomas Armstrong, was published by Association for Supervision & Curriculum Developme in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Certification & Development, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Best Schools: How Human Development Research Should Inform Educational Practice (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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Educators, politicians, parents, and even students are consumed with speaking the language of academic achievement. Yet something is missing in the current focus on accountability, standardized testing, and adequate yearly progress. If schools continue to focus the conversation on rigor and accountability and ignore more human elements of education, many students may miss out on opportunities to discover the richness of individual exploration that schools can foster.

In The Best Schools, Armstrong urges educators to leave narrow definitions of learning behind and return to the great thinkers of the past 100 years--Montessori, Piaget, Freud, Steiner, Erikson, Dewey, Elkind, Gardner--and to the language of human development and the whole child.

The Best Schools highlights examples of educational programs that are honoring students' differences, using developmentally appropriate practices, and promoting a humane approach to education that includes the following elements:


* An emphasis on play for early childhood learning.
* Theme- and project-based learning for elementary school students.
* Active learning that recognizes the social, emotional, and cognitive needs of adolescents in middle schools.
* Mentoring, apprenticeships, and cooperative education for high school students.

Educators in "the best schools" recognize the differences in the physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual worlds of students of different ages. This book will help educators reflect on how to help each student reach his or her true potential, how to inspire each child and adolescent to discover an inner passion to learn, and how to honor the unique journey of each individual through life.

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