This is the story of how four large reform organizations in the USA came together to form a partnership known as ATLAS (Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment). It provides a glimpse into the individual workings of these organizations and how they uncovered the craft of school reform.
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This is the story of how four large reform organizations in the USA came together to form a partnership known as ATLAS (Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment). It provides a glimpse into the individual workings of these organizations and how they uncovered the craft of school reform.
This is the story of how four of the largest and most successful reform organizations in the United States -- Education Development Center (EDC), School Development Program (SDP), Harvard Project Zero (PZ), and Coalition of Essential Schools (CES) -- came together to form a unique partnership known as ATLAS (Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment). This groundbreaking volume provides a detailed glimpse of the individual workings of these influential organizations and, more importantly, how they combined efforts to uncover the craft of school reform -- what teachers, administrators, and staff developers actually do to provoke and support change. Through personal interviews with Janet Whitla, James Comer, Howard Gardner, Theodore Sizer, and others, you will hear the voices of renowned reformers telling another side of the school reform story to complement the policy side.
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