Expect The Most, Provide The Best
by Robert Green
2021-01-10 01:26:49
Expect The Most, Provide The Best
by Robert Green
2021-01-10 01:26:49
All students are most likely to succeed when their teachers, administrators, mentors, and parents expect the most of them and support them with exemplary instruction.All students are most likely to succeed when their teachers, administrators, mentors...
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All students are most likely to succeed when their teachers, administrators, mentors, and parents expect the most of them and support them with exemplary instruction.
All students are most likely to succeed when their teachers, administrators, mentors, and parents expect the most of them and support them with exemplary instruction.
The author draws on research and his own extensive work experience in urban districts across the states to present a convincing case for the pivotal role of high expectations in student achievement. All students are most likely to succeed when administrators, teachers, mentors, and parents communicate that they expect stellar results and then provide the instructional support that''s needed to guarantee academic success. For use with Grades K-12.
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