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Making Standards Work

By: Douglas B. Reeves Ph.D.
Narrated by: Douglas B. Reeves Ph.D., Jesse Smith
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Standards are the foundation of our educational systems today. Fairness, rigor, and high achievement for all students are the focus of standards-based schools. Yet the standards movement means nothing if it does not improve student achievement in the classroom. In this revised edition, Dr. Reeves provides step-by-step guidance on how to design and implement standards-based performance assessment to make improved teaching and learning a reality in the classroom.
©2004 Advanced Learning Press, a division of Advanced Learning Centers, Inc. (P)2004 Advanced Learning Press, a division of Advanced Learning Centers, Inc.
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Good book!

A very good book If you're trying to understand the justification for standards-based grading.

The narrator is very robotic and speaks in that fake news anchor voice, but it's not too bad.

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