Title One and Tools for Teaching
Title One guidelines must be translated into better teaching
practices if they are to effect outcomes. Tools
for Teaching provides Title One teachers with
powerful research-based classroom management procedures
that have proven effective with economically disadvantaged
students.
Dr. Ron Epps, Superintendent of Richland One School District
in Columbia, SC, views Dr. Jones’ program as central
to improving learning in his urban district. Of the first
eight schools where on-site faculty training was conducted
using Tools for Teaching, seven showed significant
improvement in math and reading scores during the first
year. In the second year, four of these seven schools
received South Carolina’s Palmetto Award for academic
improvement.
(More
about Tools for Teaching in South Carolina)
Title One schools exist in small town America as well
as in big cities. According to Ruth Heinrichs of Riley
Elementary School in Great Bend KS, “Fred Jones’
program has produced a dramatic increase in time on task.
Students have been transformed into hard workers who are
eager to learn. Our commitment to the program continues
to grow.”
According to Kathy Barnett, Director of Staff Development
in LaMarque, TX, a district with a predominantly Title
One population, “We attribute our rise in test scores
to the fact that Fred Jones’ techniques allow us
to teach. We have seen a total turn around in our schools
in the 2 years since we implemented his program.”
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