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A Comparative Case Study of the Impact of Standards on Instruction. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, April 2010, Pages: 168


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This qualitative study explored the impact of standards implementation on teachers’ perceptions of teaching as a profession, instructional content and its delivery, and use of assessment results at the elementary level in a northwestern state. The qualitative design included three data collection methods: observations, documents, and interviews. The study found that since standards continued, regular education teachers perceive a diminished joy in their profession, a significant shift in focus from student-centered to data-driven instruction, and a preference to use results from informal assessments rather than state tests to guide instruction. Special education teachers perceive slightly less enjoyment in teaching, continued use of data-driven instruction and informal assessments. All participants noted improved communication between regular and special education teachers as a positive result of standards implementation.



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