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Adopted by educators worldwide, the Unstoppable Learning model includes seven elements of teaching and learning: (1) planning, (2) launching, (3) consolidating, (4) assessing, (5) adapting, (6) managing, and (7) leading. This book offers strategies for launching (introducing content and hooking students) and consolidating (facilitating students' comprehension) to help readers cultivate and increase meaningful, student-centered learning.
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Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Student Engagement
Chapter 2: The Agitator Mindset
Chapter 3: The Retreater Mindset
Chapter 4: The Probationer Mindset
Chapter 5: The Aficionado Mindset
Chapter 6: The Academician Mindset
Chapter 7: Engagement Culture Schoolwide
Epilogue
References and Resources
Index
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Alexander McNeece, PhD, is director of instructional services and state and federal grants for Garden City School District in Garden City, Michigan. He is a children's book author and was an award-winning principal at Douglas Elementary School. Dr. McNeece previously served as a high school football coach, elementary teacher, and middle school English language arts teacher.
Dr. McNeece is an active member of the Metro Bureau's Council of Academic Leadership in Michigan, where he has served as a state-level committee liaison. In 2017, with a team of teachers and principals, he presented to the Michigan State Board of Education, based on the tremendous early literacy growth the district achieved with the professional learning communities framework. As a consultant, Dr. McNeece has worked with districts around the United States and Canada to help close the achievement gap, transform school culture, strengthen the school improvement process, and develop Unstoppable Learning pedagogy.
He holds a bachelor's and master's degrees in curriculum and instruction from Michigan State University. In 2017, Dr. McNeece earned a doctor of philosophy degree in educational leadership from Eastern Michigan University with his dissertation, "Michigan's Quantitative School Culture Inventories and Student Achievement."
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