These 27 real-life, down-to-earth case studies offer the tools and
techniques to help educators improve their personal and professional
practices as teachers, supervisors, and administrators in our
ever-increasingly complex and changing schools and school districts.
They contain strategies developed over the years that considerably
improved the achievement and satisfaction of students. The cases range
over a wide assortment of settings, from rural to inner city to
suburban. The constructivist processes used are described carefully and
the strategies are laid out clearly so practitioners can adopt them
gradually--and safely. Included is a checklist in the fifth case study
which presents in detail a model to guide practice. Topics covered
include running a basketball team and cheerleading squad, teaching
mechanical drawing in an inner city school (but lacking experience with
the subject), and four invited cases that present a typical
day-in-the-life of a constructivist principal, a department chair, a
teacher in a charter school, and a middle school teacher who became
contructivist.