How does the effective teacher assess and report their classroom
curriculum program? Building on the success of their previous book---
Designing the Classroom Curriculum in the Knowledge Age --- David Lynch
and Richard Smith seek to answer this question by focusing their
"teaching design" idea on classroom assessment and reporting. At the
heart of their teaching design idea is the formulation of teaching
strategies that enable all students to make the required learning gains.
At its core, the book encourages the teacher to work towards becoming a
different kind of teacher, a teacher who has a mindset attuned to the
Knowledge Age and who embraces new knowledge sets that reflect research
into effective teaching. More specifically, the book explores the theory
and practice of "teaching design" from the perspective of assessment and
reporting. The book examines these premises as context when assessing
and reporting the classroom curriculum. A real how to assess and report
book.