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Breakthrough

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Foreword by Richard F. Elmore



March 2013 | 136 pages | Corwin

"A clear and insightful look at why teaching must be conceived as constant learning about learning. The analysis of past failed reforms and the general conditions needed for success is well-stated and illuminating."
—Grant Wiggins
Authentic Education

Redesign classroom instruction to transform learning for both students and teachers!

Breakthrough presents a revolutionary new approach to educational reform, breaking away from the conventional paradigm to help educators create focused instruction, transform the classroom experience, and dramatically raise—and sustain—performance levels for students and teachers alike. This book provides the breakthrough concepts needed for developing precise, validated, data-driven instruction personalized to each and every student.

Synthesizing the best of current instructional models, this framework focuses on the components of the Triple P Breakthrough Model: Personalization—meaningful, student-centered classroom interactions; Precision—using formative assessments to monitor individual student progress; and Professional Learning—daily, ongoing learning for all educators.

Helping educators create expert instructional systems while breaking through the "prescription trap," the authors introduce unique elements of the Breakthrough model, including:

  • Improvement by design
  • Assessment for learning
  • Critical learning instructional paths
  • Mapping instructional paths
  • Smart use of data to drive instruction
  • Locking in ongoing improvement

Breakthrough establishes the tipping point for moving toward personalized, high-quality instruction and learning in the classroom to ensure continuous improvement and ongoing academic success.


 
Foreword
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgements
 
About the Authors
 
1. The New Mission for School Systems
A System Stalled

 
The Prescription Trap

 
 
2. Breakthrough Components
The Triple P Core Components

 
 
3. Transforming Classroom Instruction
The Current Model

 
The Crux of the Problem

 
A Basis in Learning Theory

 
The Breakthrough

 
 
4. Creating Expert Instructional Systems
A Focus on Improvement by Design

 
Expert Instructional Systems

 
Assessment for Learning

 
Lessons From Health Care

 
 
5. Building a Critical Learning Instructional Path
Mapping the Instructional Path

 
Measuring and Monitoring Learning

 
Using the Data to Drive Instruction

 
Classroom Organization

 
Loops and Detours in the Critical Learning Instructional Path

 
Beyond Early Literacy

 
Locking In Ongoing Improvement

 
Building the System

 
 
6. Breakthrough Leadership: A Way Forward
What Is Needed

 
Using Change Knowledge

 
The Breakthrough Framework

 
Breakthrough Leadership

 
Conclusion

 
 
References
 
Index

Sample Materials & Chapters

Fullan Foreword

Fullan Preface

Fullan Chapter 1


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