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|a Facilitator's guide, Failure is not an option :
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|a Facilitator's guide to Failure is not an option, second edition
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|a Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
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|a Cover -- Contents -- About the Author -- How to Use This Chapter-by-Chapter Guide -- Tips to Facilitate Discussion -- Chapter-by-Chapter Study Guide: Failure Is Not an Option: 6 Principles for Making Student Success the ONLY Option, Second Edition by Alan M. Blankstein -- Chapter 1 -- Why Failure Is Not an Option -- Chapter 2 -- Courageous Leadership for School Success -- Chapter 3 -- 10 Common Routes to Failure, and How to Avoid Each -- Chapter 4 -- Relational Trust as Foundation for the Learning Community
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|a Chapter 5 -- Principle 1: Common Mission, Vision, Values, and GoalsChapter 6 -- Principle 2: Ensuring Achievement for All Students�Systems for Prevention and Intervention -- Chapter 7 -- Principle 3: Collaborative Teaming Focused on Teaching for Learning -- Chapter 8 -- Principle 4: Data-Based Decision Making for Continuous Improvement -- Chapter 9 -- Principle 5: Gaining Active Engagement From Family and Community -- Chapter 10 -- Principle 6: Building Sustainable Leadership Capacity -- Wrap Up Your Reading With Reflection -- Resources
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|a Resource 1 -- FNO Snapshot Rubric for Educational LeadersResource 2 -- FNO Student-Success Model and Critical-Success Factors -- Resource 3 -- Williamston Zoomerang Survey: Tying Professional Development to Results -- Resource 4 -- FNO Tuning Protocol -- Resource 5 -- Williamston Graphic Organizer and Rubric for Writing -- Resource 6 -- Williamston Professional Development Agenda -- Resource 7 -- Strategies for Making Time -- Resource 8 -- Self-Assessment -- Resource 9 -- Strategies for Dealing With Resistance -- Resource 10 -- Running River Elementary School Mission Statement
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|a Resource 11 -- Development Process for Mission, Vision, Values, and GoalsResource 12 -- Worksheet for Developing a School Improvement Plan -- Resource 13 -- Pyramid of Support at Coyote Ridge Elementary School -- Resource 14 -- Developing a System of Prevention and Intervention -- Resource 15 -- Instructional Learning Walks -- Resource 16 -- Checklist for Using Diagnostic (Preteaching) Assessments -- Resource 17 -- Checklist for Using Formative Assessments -- Resource 18 -- Checklist for Using Summative Assessments -- Workshop Evaluation Form
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|a <P class=""Authorname"">Help ensure that failure is never an option for any child by demonstrating how school leaders can apply six powerful principles to create successful, sustainable high-performing schools! <p class=""Authorname""> The resources in this facilitator's guide can also be found at the HOPE Foundation Web site at <a href=""http://www.hopefoundation.org/""> www.hopefoundation.org </a>.
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