The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children
As schools struggle to teach all students, the multi-age teaching and learning framework has emerged as one of today’s most effective ways to structure schools. Multi-age Learning Community (MAC) Program is a professional development program in action. It presents a framework that can transform schools from a graded system to a multi-age learning environment. This multi-age school targets students’ individual and personal needs and allows students to excel and succeed.
The school reform climate today focuses on schools of choice and building effective school environments. This multi-age program creates a unique school niche that is marketable to families. Parents have the option of sending their children to schools that concentrate on achievement that best meets the needs of the learner without disrupting the mandates of the curricula.
This book is intended to assist educators at all levels of all school organizations, as well as give policymakers, educators and parents the information on an effective school program. This book gives information on how to transform schools into multi-age classrooms. This book is divided into four parts that explain both the theory and the practice of effective strategies for the multi-age school program: Organizational Practice, Building Culture, Learning Processes, and Assessment and Systemic Improvement.
There are specific basic principles and practices that are integrated into a quality and effective framework discussed in the chapters of this book. Each chapter begins with a vignette based on my experiences in multiage schools and concludes with an educator’s reflection to recap the concepts in the chapter.
Each chapter also integrates snapshots that areshort real-to-life passages that bring to life concepts discussed in the chapter. Although this book discusses multi-age schools, these ideas may be applied to all school environments. To accommodate all school programs, at the end of each chapter, a section titled Application for All Schools is a framework that discusses just how to apply chapter concepts in any school or classroom program. It is recommended that the reader review the book one time in sequence and then reread each chapter as needed, to give meaning to the reader’s purpose.
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The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children
As schools struggle to teach all students, the multi-age teaching and learning framework has emerged as one of today’s most effective ways to structure schools. Multi-age Learning Community (MAC) Program is a professional development program in action. It presents a framework that can transform schools from a graded system to a multi-age learning environment. This multi-age school targets students’ individual and personal needs and allows students to excel and succeed.
The school reform climate today focuses on schools of choice and building effective school environments. This multi-age program creates a unique school niche that is marketable to families. Parents have the option of sending their children to schools that concentrate on achievement that best meets the needs of the learner without disrupting the mandates of the curricula.
This book is intended to assist educators at all levels of all school organizations, as well as give policymakers, educators and parents the information on an effective school program. This book gives information on how to transform schools into multi-age classrooms. This book is divided into four parts that explain both the theory and the practice of effective strategies for the multi-age school program: Organizational Practice, Building Culture, Learning Processes, and Assessment and Systemic Improvement.
There are specific basic principles and practices that are integrated into a quality and effective framework discussed in the chapters of this book. Each chapter begins with a vignette based on my experiences in multiage schools and concludes with an educator’s reflection to recap the concepts in the chapter.
Each chapter also integrates snapshots that areshort real-to-life passages that bring to life concepts discussed in the chapter. Although this book discusses multi-age schools, these ideas may be applied to all school environments. To accommodate all school programs, at the end of each chapter, a section titled Application for All Schools is a framework that discusses just how to apply chapter concepts in any school or classroom program. It is recommended that the reader review the book one time in sequence and then reread each chapter as needed, to give meaning to the reader’s purpose.
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The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children

The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children

by Barbara Cozza
The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children

The Multi-age Learning Community in Action: Creating a Caring School Environment for All Children

by Barbara Cozza

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Overview

As schools struggle to teach all students, the multi-age teaching and learning framework has emerged as one of today’s most effective ways to structure schools. Multi-age Learning Community (MAC) Program is a professional development program in action. It presents a framework that can transform schools from a graded system to a multi-age learning environment. This multi-age school targets students’ individual and personal needs and allows students to excel and succeed.
The school reform climate today focuses on schools of choice and building effective school environments. This multi-age program creates a unique school niche that is marketable to families. Parents have the option of sending their children to schools that concentrate on achievement that best meets the needs of the learner without disrupting the mandates of the curricula.
This book is intended to assist educators at all levels of all school organizations, as well as give policymakers, educators and parents the information on an effective school program. This book gives information on how to transform schools into multi-age classrooms. This book is divided into four parts that explain both the theory and the practice of effective strategies for the multi-age school program: Organizational Practice, Building Culture, Learning Processes, and Assessment and Systemic Improvement.
There are specific basic principles and practices that are integrated into a quality and effective framework discussed in the chapters of this book. Each chapter begins with a vignette based on my experiences in multiage schools and concludes with an educator’s reflection to recap the concepts in the chapter.
Each chapter also integrates snapshots that areshort real-to-life passages that bring to life concepts discussed in the chapter. Although this book discusses multi-age schools, these ideas may be applied to all school environments. To accommodate all school programs, at the end of each chapter, a section titled Application for All Schools is a framework that discusses just how to apply chapter concepts in any school or classroom program. It is recommended that the reader review the book one time in sequence and then reread each chapter as needed, to give meaning to the reader’s purpose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475837735
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/25/2017
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.23(w) x 9.38(h) x 0.92(d)

About the Author

Dr. Barbara Cozza is presently a professor and assistant chairperson at St. John’s University, in the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership. Her mission is to transform schools into effective learning communities where all students can achieve on high levels.

Table of Contents

Foreword- Carol Ann Tomlinson, Ed.D., University of Virginia
Preface: Why Multi-age Our School Classrooms?
Part I – Organizational Practice
Chapter 1: Multi-age Framework: A Support System for Collaboration and Analysis
Chapter 2: Collaborative Inquiry: Roles of Principal, Teachers, and Teacher Leader in a Multi-age school
Part II – Culture-Building
Chapter 3: A Community of Learners: Building a Caring and Trusting Environment for All Students
Chapter 4: Building a Multi-age School Culture – Elements to Consider
Part III – The Learning Process
Chapter 5: Instructional Components for a Multi-age Program
Chapter 6: Teaching Reading and Mathematics to Multi-age Learners
Chapter 7: Curriculum Cycles, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Other Effective Strategies
Part IV – Assessments and Systemic Change
Chapter 8. Assessment Strategies for the Multi-age Classroom
Chapter 9: Improving the Program with Evidence from Practice
Chapter 10: Multi-age Learning Community Professional Development Plan
Appendix A: Multi-age Learning Community (MAC) Program Elements and Strategies: Principal Walkthrough Checklist
AppendixB: Multi-age Learning Community (MAC) School Action Plan
Appendix C: Multi-age Curriculum Map
Appendix D: Multi-age Learning Community Lesson Plan Format
Appendix E: Multi-age Coaching Log
Appendix F: Multi-age Class Field Notes Form
Appendix G: Classroom Observation Checklist – Multiage Learning Community Classroom
Appendix H: Multi-age Learning Community Teaching Journal
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