Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement
The book opens by underscoring the importance of teacher workload in education and its history of problems related to inequality of work assignments and its effect on student learning. Other chapters give special attention to how workload has been allocated historically. Best practices regarding teacher workload assignments are detailed in relation to best student learning outcomes. How to measure teacher workload and make necessary load adjustments are set forth in various strategies and innovative programming.
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Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement
The book opens by underscoring the importance of teacher workload in education and its history of problems related to inequality of work assignments and its effect on student learning. Other chapters give special attention to how workload has been allocated historically. Best practices regarding teacher workload assignments are detailed in relation to best student learning outcomes. How to measure teacher workload and make necessary load adjustments are set forth in various strategies and innovative programming.
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Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement

Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement

by M. Scott Norton
Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement

Teacher Workload: Primary Recommendations for Improvement

by M. Scott Norton

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Overview

The book opens by underscoring the importance of teacher workload in education and its history of problems related to inequality of work assignments and its effect on student learning. Other chapters give special attention to how workload has been allocated historically. Best practices regarding teacher workload assignments are detailed in relation to best student learning outcomes. How to measure teacher workload and make necessary load adjustments are set forth in various strategies and innovative programming.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475861211
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 471 KB

About the Author

M. Scott Norton has served as a secondary school teacher of mathematics, coordinator of curriculum for the Lincoln, Nebraska School District, assistant superintendent for instruction, and superintendent of schools in Salina, Kansas, before joining the University of Nebraska as professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Educational Administration and Supervision. Later he served as Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at Arizona State University where he is currently professor emeritus.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Factors, Conditions and Activities That Constitute a Teacher’s Workload
Chapter Two: Calculating and Assessing the Workload of Teacher Personnel
Chapter Three: School Climate and Its Influence on Teacher Workload
Chapter 4: The Primary Recommendations for Improving Teacher Workload
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