The Evolution of a Revolution!

Tools that raise achievement

Over 50 research-based tools for improving key classroom practices, including setting objectives and providing feedback; using cues, questions, and advance organizers; and...

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This book of practical tools meets teachers at the crossroads of easy, effective, and exhilarating. Thoughtful Classroom tools are always one of my go-to’s for planning professional learning. All educators will benefit from incorporating these tried-and-true tools into their repertoires.

—Nicholas DiSanto, Borough Instructional Lead, Affinity Field Support Center, New York, NY

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Tools for Classroom Instruction That Works has helped our schools develop a shared, research-based instructional focus and engage in deep conversations about how students learn best. It has also provided easy to personalize grab-and-go resources for our teachers. Rarely does a single text offer both.

—Ross Cohen, Program Administrator, Special Education Department,
Eastern Suffolk Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), New York, NY

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I have used Thoughtful Classroom tools to turn around four different schools with varying demographics and challenges. My current school system has adopted a tools-based approach to professional development district-wide because of the growth that tools have helped us to create in our elementary school. I know from experience that these tools provide teachers with the ‘know-how’ they need to make a huge impact on student success.

—Robert Wilson, Principal, Lyman Hall Elementary, Gainesville, GA

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