Build every student’s ability and opportunity to achieve! We’ve all heard the stories of extraordinary teachers that reach struggling students and set them on a new path. Now in its third edition, this powerful book features timely new content from innovative schools and teachers, showing how to raise student achievement by upholding high expectations, while teaching with cultural responsiveness. The authors are guided by one fundamental principle: Every child has a birthright to an equitable education, one that prepares him or her for 21st century career and college readiness. This guide illuminates how to  • Lead all students to deeper learning, grounded in critical thinking, creative problem solving, communication, collaboration–and the “5th C,” cultural awareness  • Support the latest standards for college and career readiness and English Language Proficiency/Development  • Incorporate technology into teaching and learning in innovative ways, adaptable to varying resource levels.  • Use today’s current brain research to help students’ reach their full cognitive potential  • Implement lesson plans designed for elementary, middle, and secondary levels that support individualized, project-based learning, developed through a lens of cultural responsiveness Turn to the resource that has helped thousands of educators teach successfully in today’s diverse K-12 classrooms, and discover new strategies that will empower you and your students. “The authors are passionate advocates for all learners and the latest edition of this book provides a thoughtful, practical, and engaging exploration of how to ensure every learner’s experience is one that thrives on the 5Cs and makes 21st century learning come alive.” Tatyana Warrick, Communications Manager, P21, The Partnership for 21st Century Learning

Two Sides of the Same Coin

Two Sides of the Same Coin

I proudly did it before and I can do it again and again.

—A seventh grader

In our modern, high-tech society, we are all bombarded with stimuli. Events occur rapidly and forcefully; TV ads deliver pictures at a super-fast rate, with high-volume sound; fast-food signs flash ads for new, quicker meals; and school curricula are jam-packed with facts and details that teachers must cover at an ever-quickening pace.

More than ever, it is important for children to have teachers who can instill the ability to filter out stimuli that distract from learning and prevent the making of important distinctions. If the children lack impulse control, cannot focus, or if they have physical, mental, or emotional challenges ...

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