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Primary Texts (Required) for EDU 5650
and Supplementary Sources (Not required
but will be used in the course as potential resources)
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Using
and Designing Databases
Bernhardt, V. (2000). Designing and using databases for
school improvement. Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education.
ISBN 1-883001-95-1
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Getting
Excited About Data
Holcomb, E. (2004). Getting excited about data. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. ISBN 0-7619-3959-8
Primary Reading
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Accountability
for Learning
Reeves, D. (2004). Accountability for learning: How teachers
and school leaders can take charge. Alexandria, VA: ASCD
Publications. ISBN 0-87120-833-4
Primary Reading
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School
District Almanac
Hughes, J. (2005). School District Almanac (Suffolk County
Edition). SCOPE and Connolly –Cormack, Publishers. ISBN
1-884280-07-2
(Phone
orders only: 631.360.0800: ATTN Dr. Joseph Verdone)
Primary Resource
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Data
Analysis
Bernhardt, V. (2004). Data Analysis for continuous school
improvement. Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education.
ISBN 1-930556-74-8
Supplementary Reading
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Using
Data to Improve Student Learning
Bernhardt, V. (2004). Using data to improve student learning
in Middle Schools. Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education.
ISBN 193055687-x
Supplementary Reading
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Using
Data to Close the Achievement Gap
Johnson, R. (2002). Using data to close the achievement gap.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.ISBN 0-7619-4509-1
Supplementary Reading
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Root
Cause Analysis
Preuss, P. (2003). School leaders guide to root cause
analysis: Using data to dissolve problems. Larchmont, NY:
Eye on Education. ISBN 1-930556-53-5
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Organizational
Culture and Leadership
Schein, Edgar (1992). Organizational culture and
leadership. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
ISBN 0-7879-0362-0
Supplementary Reading
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Excel
Data Analysis
Simon, J (2003). Excel Data Analysis. New York, NY: Wiley
Publishing, Inc.
ISBN 0-7645-3754-7
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