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ISSN: 0813-5335 Title: Shifting away from distractions to improve Australia's schools :time for a reboot /by John Hattie. Author: Hattie, John,(author.). Location: 379 HAT Added Corporate Name: Australian Council for Educational Leaders Series: ACEL monograph series Subject: Academic achievement -- Australia. Educational evaluation -- Australia. Educational productivity -- Australia. Educational tests and measurements -- Australia. Collation: 24 pages ; 30 cm. Summary Note: "This monograph argues that we must intentionally change the narrative that frames our definition of ‘success’ in education and our priorities for reform. The narrative of choice and autonomy has impeded and undermined our focus on enhancing achievement for every student." -- p. [3]. 1. The need to reboot our education system ; i. We are among the world’s biggest losers in literacy and numeracy ; ii. We are driving down Math and Science ; iii. We are overly focused on school differences ; iv. We do not have as a driver that schools must be inviting places to learn ; v. Are we dumbing down teacher education programs? ; vi. The growing pains of inequality ; 2. Where to next - the steps to reboot our education system ; i. Changing the narrative: identifying and valuing expertise ; ii. Changing the narrative: what do we mean by impact? ; iii. Changing the narrative: focus on knowing how and knowing what ; iv. Changing the narrative: appease the students and stop appeasing the parents (or at least re-educate the parents) ; v. Changing the narrative: moving from achievement to progress ; vi. Resourcing teachers to do their progress work ; vii. Changing the narrative: opening classrooms to collaboration ; viii. Scaling up evidence ; ix. Starting early and the scandal of early childhood. General Note: Title from cover. "October 2016" -- Title page verso. The ACEL Monograph is a scholarly, peer-reviewed publication, published under the auspices of the ACEL Editorial Panel. Electronic Location & Access: http://www.acel.org.au/acel/ACEL_docs/Publications/Monograph/Monograph_54_2016_WEB.pdf Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references. ------------------------------ TF1234933 Available at Main Loan 379 HAT -----------------------------------------------