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Maximizing the learning environment and focusing on the principles of learning are the most critical needs facing educational leaders of every rank. The Learning Equation: The Education Process and Effective Schools, Teachers, and Students develops a learning equation that depicts various learning situations based upon the effectiveness of the school environment and the degree to which students want to learn.

The book begins with a practical framework that provides educational leaders with a means of creating an environment that will maximize student learning. The second part of the book underscores important aspects of learning that will help both students and educational leaders. The information in the two parts of the book is captured by the development of the learning equation' which predicts student academic performance. The learning equation cuts through political and educational ideologies and focuses on reality. Ultimately, the learning equation highlights how student

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In The Learning Equation: The Education Process and Effective Schools, Teachers, and Students Daniel Wentland offers a commonsense primer for school leadership centered around two obvious but rarely acknowledged facts. First, for learning to happen, both educators and students must want to learn. Second, the more we make schooling about solving social problems rather than learning, the less likely they are to succeed at either. Mission creep has turned education into rocket science, something too difficult for most humans to do successfully.

-- Robert Maranto, 21st Century Chair in Leadership, University of Arkansas; editor, Journal of School Choice

Policy outcomes are what matters, not the intentions of the policies. Policies based on facts, not ideologies, solve problems. In this book, the development of the learning equation highlights how student achievement can be improved. Reality is a difficult phenomenon to ignore; the learning equation provides a pathway for student success. The choice is to get on the path for success or continue down the current road of failure. Our children deserve no less.

-- Christopher T. Cross, chairman emeritus of FourPoint Education Partners

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I: Maximizing the School Environment so a Quality Learning Experience Can Occur

Chapter 1. Education Today

Chapter 2. Maximizing the School Environment: School Culture

Chapter 3. Maximizing the School Environment: Leadership

Chapter 4. Maximizing the School Environment: Effective Management

Chapter 5. Maximizing the School Environment: Completing the Leadership and Management Picture

Chapter 6. Maximizing the School Environment: Strategic Planning, Decision-Making and Value Creation

Chapter 7. An Effective School Environment in a Nutshell

Part II: As a Student, Do You Want to Learn?

Chapter 8. Learning Theories

Chapter 9. Search for Teachers Who Love to Learn

Chapter 10. Students Have a Role to Play

Chapter 11. Not All Students Will Learn at a High Level

Chapter 12. It Isn’t Rocket Science

Chapter 13. The Learning Equation, Reality is a Difficult Phenomenon to Ignore, and the Value of Education

Epilogue

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/12/2022 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475863598, 978-1475863598
      ISBN10: 1475863594

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Maximizing the learning environment and focusing on the principles of learning are the most critical needs facing educational leaders of every rank. The Learning Equation: The Education Process and Effective Schools, Teachers, and Students develops a learning equation that depicts various learning situations based upon the effectiveness of the school environment and the degree to which students want to learn.

      The book begins with a practical framework that provides educational leaders with a means of creating an environment that will maximize student learning. The second part of the book underscores important aspects of learning that will help both students and educational leaders. The information in the two parts of the book is captured by the development of the learning equation' which predicts student academic performance. The learning equation cuts through political and educational ideologies and focuses on reality. Ultimately, the learning equation highlights how student

      Trade Review

      In The Learning Equation: The Education Process and Effective Schools, Teachers, and Students Daniel Wentland offers a commonsense primer for school leadership centered around two obvious but rarely acknowledged facts. First, for learning to happen, both educators and students must want to learn. Second, the more we make schooling about solving social problems rather than learning, the less likely they are to succeed at either. Mission creep has turned education into rocket science, something too difficult for most humans to do successfully.

      -- Robert Maranto, 21st Century Chair in Leadership, University of Arkansas; editor, Journal of School Choice

      Policy outcomes are what matters, not the intentions of the policies. Policies based on facts, not ideologies, solve problems. In this book, the development of the learning equation highlights how student achievement can be improved. Reality is a difficult phenomenon to ignore; the learning equation provides a pathway for student success. The choice is to get on the path for success or continue down the current road of failure. Our children deserve no less.

      -- Christopher T. Cross, chairman emeritus of FourPoint Education Partners

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Part I: Maximizing the School Environment so a Quality Learning Experience Can Occur

      Chapter 1. Education Today

      Chapter 2. Maximizing the School Environment: School Culture

      Chapter 3. Maximizing the School Environment: Leadership

      Chapter 4. Maximizing the School Environment: Effective Management

      Chapter 5. Maximizing the School Environment: Completing the Leadership and Management Picture

      Chapter 6. Maximizing the School Environment: Strategic Planning, Decision-Making and Value Creation

      Chapter 7. An Effective School Environment in a Nutshell

      Part II: As a Student, Do You Want to Learn?

      Chapter 8. Learning Theories

      Chapter 9. Search for Teachers Who Love to Learn

      Chapter 10. Students Have a Role to Play

      Chapter 11. Not All Students Will Learn at a High Level

      Chapter 12. It Isn’t Rocket Science

      Chapter 13. The Learning Equation, Reality is a Difficult Phenomenon to Ignore, and the Value of Education

      Epilogue

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