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Self-Study Toolkit Credits & Sources Consulted/CitedPhoto credits: Rick Stier and Gerg Wahl-Stephens Blythe T., Allen, D., & Powell, B.S. (1999). Looking together at student work: A companion guide to assessing student learning. New York: Teachers College Press. Furtwengler, W.J. (1991). Reducing student misbehavior through student involvement in school restructuring processes. Wichita, KS: Wichita State University. Hord, S.M. (1997). Professional learning communities: Communities of continuous inquiry and improvement. Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory. Johnson, J.H. (1991). Student voice: Motivating students through empowerment [Special issue]. OSSC Bulletin, 35(2). (ERIC Reproduction Service No. ED 337 875) Kushman, J.W. (1997). Look who's talking now: Student views of learning in restructuring schools. Portland, OR: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Newman, J.B. (1992). Student involvement in school restructuring. ERS Spectrum, 10(3), 19-22. Poplin, M., & Weeres, J. (1992). Voices from the inside: A report on schooling from inside the classroom. Claremont, CA: The Claremont Graduate School, Institute for Education in Transformation. |
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