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To improve school performance, there must be a shared belief among school administrators, faculty, and parents that every child is capable of academic success, regardless of race or socioeconomic status. Filmed on location at rural and inner-city schools in the U.S. and Canada where—against all odds—disadvantaged students are achieving remarkable results, this outstanding six-part series identifies keys to the essential ingredients necessary to ensure academic success for students of any background.

Each detailed program is a penetrating analysis that includes interviews with administrators, principals, teachers, and parents; instructional sequences from classrooms; and counseling sessions between teachers and students—all derived from in-depth visits to eight different schools where concrete results reveal a level of student success previously unimagined.

6-part series, 18-20 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1993



The Series Includes : Productive Climate and Culture | High Expectations | Effective Instructional Strategies | Learning Essential Skills | Monitoring Student Progress | Parent Involvement
     


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Dyslexia: A Different Kind of Mind
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Multiple Intelligences: Other Styles of Learning
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Classroom Discipline
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