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Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction details a clear and concise approach to school improvement, focusing school leaders on the critical factor that has the greatest impact on student achievement—classroom instruction. Decades of research demonstrate that what happens between teachers and students in our nation's classrooms has the greatest impact on how well those students learn. The current trend in school reform is to tackle all aspects of a school in order to improve student achievement, forcing school leaders to attempt to focus on the school culture, use of materials, community relations, teachers' pre-service training, the school's physical design, classroom decorations, and instruction. Unfortunately, such a wide scope leads to a lack of focus among school staff. With his singular focus on classroom instruction, what O'Connor suggests is an antithesis to that approach. School leaders will develop a common understanding of the high-impact instructional components that should be seen in every classroom. O'Connor maps out how school leaders can align all personnel to systematically build training, support, and monitoring mechanisms that ensure that effective instruction becomes part of every classroom routine.

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O'Connor has rightfully and persuasively put the emphasis where it should be — on classroom instruction! His point is well-taken that much valuable time and effort is being misplaced in schools on activities that do not directly impact student achievement. Readers will appreciate his clarity in pointing schools to the components that matter most to ensure that all student are successful. -- Mary Jackson, Director of Special Programs
This book presents a unique and effective means to assis principals, assistant principals, and other building leaders in examining their effectiveness in improving student achievement at the building and district levels. From the analogy with chaos to its articulation of critical dimensions — implementing a definitive vision, maximizing fidelity of implementation, emphasizing continual improvement, improving adult practices, aligning/preparing the leadership team, providing GREAT instruction, creating tiers of support, and deleting ineffective practices/procedures — it provides principles and concrete examples which are very useful to educational leaders in individualising effective instructional leadership approaches for their schools. It could be used by individual leaders or groups of leaders, e.g., book studies, to improve instruction for students at all levels. -- William W. Swan, Professor Emeritus of the Program for Educational Leadership at the University of Georgia
Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction is a must-read for teachers, principals, and curriculum leaders. O'Connor offers a framework for effective classroom instruction. In a world inundated with a myriad of quick fixes, this insightful book is a refreshing entree for educational practitioners seeking to strategically and collaboratively lay the foundation for continuous school improvement. -- Gloria Talley, deputy superintendent of curriculum and instruction in Dekalb County Schools of Georgia
A school must become largely self-directing. The people connected with it must develop a capacity for effecting renewal and establishing mechanisms for doing this. John O'Connor has written a powerful book, focusing on how to harness the talent and commitment at the schoolhouse to bring about great instruction. Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction is a must-read for all who struggle with the area of school improvement most resistant to change: the way teachers teach. -- Frank Charles Winstead, Advocate for Excellence in America's Classrooms, Inc.
In Turning Average Instruction into Great instruction: School Leadership's Role in Student Achievement, John O'Connor provides a model of how to implement school-wide and district-wide instructional improvement plans, address the direct correlation between classroom instruction and student achievement and change teacher practices when achievement lags....O'Connor illustrates the road to reform....O'Connor reminds educators to review current practices in order to focus on instructional components that improve instruction and discard those that do not. -- Edythe B. Austermuhl * School Administrator, May 2010 *
This is an important book for school leaders who really are serious about improvements in student achievement. This is one of the few books that actually give the reader specific examples of how to increase student achievement in all categories of students from those who are educationally challenged to those who are our fastest learners. O'Connor has taken his background in special education and has created examples of student achievement for all levels of learners. This is a must-read book for all school leaders. -- John O'Dell, Chair Educational Administration and Supervision, Lincoln Memorial University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Focus Chapter 2 Overcoming Chaos Chapter 3 GREAT Instruction Chapter 4 Changing Adult Practices Chapter 5 Aligning and Preparing the Leadership Team Chapter 6 Equipping Teachers to Provide GREAT Instruction Chapter 7 Build a Second and Third Tier of Support Chapter 8 Stop Doing Stuff that Doesn't Help Chapter 9 Unrelenting Persistence

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 16/01/2009
      ISBN13: 9781578869480, 978-1578869480
      ISBN10: 157886948X

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      Book Synopsis
      Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction details a clear and concise approach to school improvement, focusing school leaders on the critical factor that has the greatest impact on student achievement—classroom instruction. Decades of research demonstrate that what happens between teachers and students in our nation's classrooms has the greatest impact on how well those students learn. The current trend in school reform is to tackle all aspects of a school in order to improve student achievement, forcing school leaders to attempt to focus on the school culture, use of materials, community relations, teachers' pre-service training, the school's physical design, classroom decorations, and instruction. Unfortunately, such a wide scope leads to a lack of focus among school staff. With his singular focus on classroom instruction, what O'Connor suggests is an antithesis to that approach. School leaders will develop a common understanding of the high-impact instructional components that should be seen in every classroom. O'Connor maps out how school leaders can align all personnel to systematically build training, support, and monitoring mechanisms that ensure that effective instruction becomes part of every classroom routine.

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      O'Connor has rightfully and persuasively put the emphasis where it should be — on classroom instruction! His point is well-taken that much valuable time and effort is being misplaced in schools on activities that do not directly impact student achievement. Readers will appreciate his clarity in pointing schools to the components that matter most to ensure that all student are successful. -- Mary Jackson, Director of Special Programs
      This book presents a unique and effective means to assis principals, assistant principals, and other building leaders in examining their effectiveness in improving student achievement at the building and district levels. From the analogy with chaos to its articulation of critical dimensions — implementing a definitive vision, maximizing fidelity of implementation, emphasizing continual improvement, improving adult practices, aligning/preparing the leadership team, providing GREAT instruction, creating tiers of support, and deleting ineffective practices/procedures — it provides principles and concrete examples which are very useful to educational leaders in individualising effective instructional leadership approaches for their schools. It could be used by individual leaders or groups of leaders, e.g., book studies, to improve instruction for students at all levels. -- William W. Swan, Professor Emeritus of the Program for Educational Leadership at the University of Georgia
      Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction is a must-read for teachers, principals, and curriculum leaders. O'Connor offers a framework for effective classroom instruction. In a world inundated with a myriad of quick fixes, this insightful book is a refreshing entree for educational practitioners seeking to strategically and collaboratively lay the foundation for continuous school improvement. -- Gloria Talley, deputy superintendent of curriculum and instruction in Dekalb County Schools of Georgia
      A school must become largely self-directing. The people connected with it must develop a capacity for effecting renewal and establishing mechanisms for doing this. John O'Connor has written a powerful book, focusing on how to harness the talent and commitment at the schoolhouse to bring about great instruction. Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction is a must-read for all who struggle with the area of school improvement most resistant to change: the way teachers teach. -- Frank Charles Winstead, Advocate for Excellence in America's Classrooms, Inc.
      In Turning Average Instruction into Great instruction: School Leadership's Role in Student Achievement, John O'Connor provides a model of how to implement school-wide and district-wide instructional improvement plans, address the direct correlation between classroom instruction and student achievement and change teacher practices when achievement lags....O'Connor illustrates the road to reform....O'Connor reminds educators to review current practices in order to focus on instructional components that improve instruction and discard those that do not. -- Edythe B. Austermuhl * School Administrator, May 2010 *
      This is an important book for school leaders who really are serious about improvements in student achievement. This is one of the few books that actually give the reader specific examples of how to increase student achievement in all categories of students from those who are educationally challenged to those who are our fastest learners. O'Connor has taken his background in special education and has created examples of student achievement for all levels of learners. This is a must-read book for all school leaders. -- John O'Dell, Chair Educational Administration and Supervision, Lincoln Memorial University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Focus Chapter 2 Overcoming Chaos Chapter 3 GREAT Instruction Chapter 4 Changing Adult Practices Chapter 5 Aligning and Preparing the Leadership Team Chapter 6 Equipping Teachers to Provide GREAT Instruction Chapter 7 Build a Second and Third Tier of Support Chapter 8 Stop Doing Stuff that Doesn't Help Chapter 9 Unrelenting Persistence

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