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Swain, Amy – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2013
Schools of education have seen many changes over the last 100 years (Labaree 2004). More recent modifications have included the slow and steady elimination of the social foundations of education in lieu of a more direct attention to teacher skills and basic training. The increased focus on the so-called "nuts and bolts" of teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Schools of Education, Core Curriculum, Required Courses
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Alfaro, Veronica; Kupczynski, Lori; Mundy, Marie-Anne – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2015
State and federal accountability continues to be a major part of public education. The impact that federal legislation has had when working with special needs students adds another facet to public education. Both state and federal accountability play a part in how teachers perceive their attitudes when working with students with disabilities This…
Descriptors: Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Elementary School Teachers
Mehta, Jal; Doctor, Joe – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
The past year has seen the emergence of a broad consensus on raising the standards for entering the teaching profession. The NEA, AFT, and Council of Chief State School Officers all have said they want higher entry standards. Such an exam would be modeled after other professions and is a potential game changer. If sufficiently rigorous, the exam…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Standards, Teacher Associations, Teacher Competency Testing
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Brinkmann, Jodie; Twiford, Travis – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
The need for more collaboration and co-teaching emerged from the standards-based and accountability movement as a result of legislation such as the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA). This study sought to identify the skill sets perceived as necessary by elementary general and…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Collaboration, Team Teaching
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Lang, Russell; Page, Sue – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
Professionals mostly agree that scientific research should guide practice in education. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA; 2004) and the No Child Left Behind Act (2002) require that students with disabilities receive research-based practices in the "least restrictive environment." Because the least…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Teacher Collaboration
Bier, Marisa L.; Horn, Ilana; Campbell, Sara Sunshine; Kazemi, Elham; Hintz, Allison; Kelley-Petersen, Megan; Stevens, Reed; Saxena, Amit; Peck, Charles – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2012
The promise of university-public school partnerships as contexts for mutually beneficial learning, or "simultaneous renewal," has been well established (Goodlad, 1994, 1999). However, difficulties in creating and sustaining these kinds of collaborative contexts for teacher education are also well known, including practical challenges…
Descriptors: Public Schools, College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Weems, Denise M.; Rogers, Carolyn B. H. – Management in Education, 2010
Teacher evaluations are often designed to serve two purposes: to measure teacher competence and to foster professional development and growth. A teacher evaluation system should give teachers useful feedback on classroom needs, the opportunity to learn new teaching techniques, and counsel from principals and other teachers on how to make changes…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Evaluators, Teacher Evaluation, Teaching Skills
Kennedy, Mary M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
Teacher quality has become a hot topic. Everyone wants to measure it, reward it, or improve it. One reason for this interest is the evidence that teachers differ dramatically in their ability to raise student test scores. Another reason for the current interest in teacher quality is that recent No Child Left Behind requirements focus on highly…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Teacher Competencies
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Loiacono, Vito; Valenti, Valerie – International Journal of Special Education, 2010
The sustained increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has become a widespread concern throughout the US as well as globally. Federal mandates (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [IDEA], 2004; No Child Left Behind [NCLB]) have directed state education departments and local educational…
Descriptors: Intervention, General Education, Federal Legislation, Autism
Wilkins, Elizabeth A.; Shin, Eui-Kyung; Ainsworth, Janet – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
The report of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Panel on Research and Teacher Education recommended that teacher educators need to systematically and empirically study their own practice. The premise of the report was that teacher educators need to carry out quality research in order to better inform those inside and outside the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Peer Influence
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Nell, Marcia – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2009
One way to help preservice teachers to articulate and advocate their teaching stance is by developing their knowledge, skills, and confidence in their ability to carefully, didactically, and strategically plan for instruction. The Integrative Research Project (IRP) is a planning process that enables the preservice teacher to incorporate not only…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Research Projects, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Zambo, Ron; Zambo, Debby – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2008
The "No Child Left Behind" legislation requires states to classify schools based on students meeting the state's academic standards. A combination of factors, including scores on state specific tests and nationally normed tests, can result in a school being awarded a low classification or a high classification. In the authors' state,…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement
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Gresham, Jeanie; Donihoo, John; Cox, Tanisha – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Skillful substitute teachers are critical to student achievement, especially in today's high-stakes accountability environment. Because teachers are absent from duty, some for short periods of time and others for lengthy time frames, schools may find it difficult to meet high academic and accountability standards without prepared substitute…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Substitute Teachers, Accountability, Teacher Effectiveness
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Palardy, Gregory J.; Rumberger, Russell W. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2008
This study uses Early Childhood Longitudinal Study data to investigate the importance of three general aspects of teacher effects--teacher background qualifications, attitudes, and instructional practices--to reading and math achievement gains in first grade. The results indicate that compared with instructional practices, background…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Achievement Gains
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Gieger, Judith Lynn – PRIMUS, 2007
One of the most publicly celebrated figures in mathematics teaching during the last century was Jaime Escalante (dramatized in the film "Stand and Deliver"). The Escalante story aptly fulfills three prevailing myths about effective teachers: the Teacher is self-made, the Teacher is the expert, and everything depends on the Teacher. These…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Mythology, Mathematics Teachers
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