Professional Development Schools: Selected Publications
Marsha Levine and Roberta Trachtman (Eds.). (2005). Implementing PDS Standards: Stories From the Field, NCATE: Washington, DC.
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. (2001). Standards for Professional Development Schools, NCATE: Washington, DC.
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. (2001). Handbook for the Assessment of Professional Development Schools, NCATE: Washington, DC.
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education publications: Levine, Marsha (Ed.). (1998). Designing Standards that Work for Professional Development Schools. Washington DC: National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Teitel, Lee. (2004). How Professional Development Schools Make a Difference: A Review of Research. National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education: Washington, DC.
Byrd, D. and J. McIntyre (Eds.). (1999). Research on Professional Development Schools. Teacher Education Yearbook VII, Assn. of Teacher Educators. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.
Clark, Richard W. (1999). Effective Professional Development Schools. San Francisco: Jossey Bass
Darling-Hammond, Linda (Ed.). 1994. Professional Development Schools: Schools for Developing a Profession. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Fishchetti, J. Hovda, R., Kyle, D.W., and Stroble, B. (Eds.). (1999). Professional Development Schools: Historical Context, Changing Practices, and Emerging Issues, Parts I & II, Peabody Journal of Education, 74(3 & 4). New Jersey and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Goodlad, John. (1990). Teachers for our nation’s schools. San Francisco:Jossey-Bass.
Holmes Group. (1990). Tomorrow’s schools: Principles for the Design of PDSs. A report of the Holmes Group. East Lansing, MI: Author.
Levine, Marsha (Ed.). (1992). Professional Practice Schools: Linking Teacher Education and School Reform. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Levine, Marsha, and Roberta Trachtman (Eds.). (1997). Making Professional Development Schools Work: Politics, Practice and Policy. New York: Teachers College Press.
Levine, Marsha. (2002 March). “Why Invest in Professional Development Schools?” Educational Leadership.
Levine, Marsha and Eleanor Churins (1999). “Designing Standards That Empower Professional Development Schools,” Peabody Journal of Education, 74 (3 & 4).
Levine, Marsha. (Fall1998). “Professional Development Schools: More Than a Good Idea,” Teaching and Change.
Levine, Marsha. (1998). “Can Professional Development Schools Help Us Achieve What Matters Most?” Action in Teacher Education, 19(2), 63-73.
Murrell, Peter. ((1998). Like Stone Soup: The Role of the Professional Development School in the Renewal of Urban Schools. Washington DC: AACTE.
Osguthorpe, Russell T., Carl R. Harris, Melanie Harris, and Sharon Black. (eds.)1995. Partner Schools: Centers for Educational Renewal. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Petrie, Hugh G. ed. 1995. Professionalization, Partnership, and Power: Building Professional Development Schools. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Teitel, Lee. (1997). "Changing Teacher Education Through Professional Development School Partnerships: A Five Year Follow-up Study" Teachers College Record, 99(2) 311-334.
Teitel, Lee. (1998). Governance: Designing Professional Development School Governance Structures. Washington DC: AACTE.
Teitel, Lee with Ismat Abdal-Haqq. ((2000). Assessing the Impacts of Professional Development Schools. Washington DC: AACTE.
Teitel, Lee. (January/February, (2001). “An Assessment Framework for Professional Development Schools: Going Beyond the Leap of Faith” in Journal of Teacher Education. 52 (1) 57-69.
Teitel, Lee. (2003). The Professional Development Schools Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
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