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Writing and School Reform: Writing Instruction in the Age of Common Core and Standardized Testing
University Press of Colorado, 2017 Paper: 978-1-60732-645-8 Library of Congress Classification PE1405.U6A34 2016 Dewey Decimal Classification 808.042071073
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In Writing and School Reform, Joanne Addison and Sharon James McGee respond to a testing and accountability movement that has imposed increasingly stronger measures of control over our classrooms, shifted teaching away from best practices, and eroded teacher and student agency. Drawing on historical and empirical research, Writing and School Reform details the origins of the accountability movement, explores its emerging effects on the teaching of writing, and charts a path forward that reasserts the agency of teachers and researchers in the field. See other books on: Educational accountability | Educational tests and measurements | Evaluation | Instruction | School Reform See other titles from University Press of Colorado |
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