Leading Standards-Based Education Reform

Improving Implementation of Standards to Increase Student Achievement

By (author) Linda R. Vogel

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Publication date:

16 November 2010

Length of book:

160 pages

Publisher

R&L Education

ISBN-13: 9781607099833

Standards-based education (SBE) has been the dominant educational reform movement since the early 1980s, reinforced by federal and state accountability systems. This book examines the efforts of educational leaders in implementing SBE to improve student achievement in a variety of demographic contexts but with common challenges. Four stages of SBE implementation are identified that focus on strong district leadership of the articulation of how SBE can benefit students, an investment in collaborative structures and teacher training, and the facilitation of dialogue among all educational stakeholders. The descriptions of leadership actions and educator development at each stage can serve as a guide for educators and policy makers to assess which stage schools and districts are in and what steps can be taken to effectively move SBE reform efforts forward. The reflective questions for district, school, and teacher leaders at each stage can facilitate the dialogues that can ensure that SBE reform supports changes in classroom instruction that improve the learning opportunities and educational outcomes of all students.
This is an excellent synthesis of SBE research and current educational trends. As a principal, I find great value in the description of each stage and the graphic organizers. These organizers can be used to support teacher development and to facilitate leaders' vision in implementing SBE.