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Loertscher, Jennifer – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
Although the biochemistry education community is far from avoiding conversations about improving teaching and learning, reexamining individual and community teaching practices through the lens of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) is critical for continued growth and improvement. The contemporary vision of SoTL, which has been…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Evidence, Teaching Methods, Biochemistry
Ermeling, Bradley Alan – Quest, 2012
Past and contemporary scholars have emphasized the importance of job-embedded, systematic instructional inquiry for educators. A recent review of the literature highlights four key features shared by several well documented inquiry approaches for classroom teachers. Interestingly, another line of research suggests that these key features also…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Teacher Improvement
Lloyd, Rachel Malchow – English Journal, 2013
Rachel Malchow Lloyd describes the wonderful and quite natural potential for a team of teachers, through their professional conversations and routine planning, to model for less experienced teachers how to prepare for instruction, how to assess its effect, and how to assume a professional stance consistently in the daily execution of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice, Beginning Teacher Induction
DeMonte, Jenny – Center for American Progress, 2013
Professional development in education has gotten a bad reputation, and for good reason. Everyone on all sides of the education reform and improvement debate agrees that what most teachers receive as professional opportunities to learn are thin, sporadic, and of little use when it comes to improving teaching. This paper is the first of a periodic…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Education, Educational Change, Common Core State Standards
Thomas, Jacqueline; Goswami, Jaya S. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
A well-designed professional development program can help first- and second-year faculty thrive in their new academic environment. Faculty developers must consider the length and frequency of such programs and their focus; requirements for participation; the role of mentors; ways to establish collegiality; and opportunities for developing the…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Faculty Development, Tenure, Beginning Teacher Induction
Education Resource Strategies, 2017
The Education Resource Strategies (ERS) School System 20/20 is a framework to guide district transformation so that every school succeeds for every student because of the system--not in spite of it. This summary presents highlights from a case study that uses the framework School System 20/20 to examine how Denver Public Schools is transforming…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
Barrett, Laura – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
All Massachusetts school districts will have to adopt new evaluation systems based on a state framework that was approved by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education on June 28. The new system will be phased in over three years, beginning with Level 4 schools--those designated "underperforming" by the state--in the 2011-12 school…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Collective Bargaining, Teacher Associations, Teacher Evaluation
West, Martin R.; Gabrieli, Christopher F. O.; Finn, Amy S.; Kraft, Matthew A.; Gabrieli, John D. E. – Education Next, 2014
Research has been showing that the most important development in K-12 education over the past decade has been the emergence of a growing number of urban schools that have been convincingly shown to have dramatic positive effects on the achievement of disadvantaged students. Those with the strongest evidence of success are oversubscribed charter…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Public Schools, Urban Schools, Charter Schools
Shurr, Jordan; Hirth, Marilyn; Jasper, Andrea; McCollow, Meaghan; Heroux, JoDell – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2014
Chronic shortages, high attrition rates, the unique demands of the job, and geographic isolation from colleagues have been identified as unique challenges within the profession for teachers of students with moderate and severe disabilities. Many different forms of professional development exist for educators; however, these experiences do not…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Severe Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Faculty Development
Strunk, Katharine O.; Weinstein, Tracey; Makkonen, Reino; Furedi, Drew – Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
The authors of this article are engaged in an ongoing pilot implementation and study of the Los Angeles Unified School District's (LAUSD) Educator Growth and Development Cycle, known as EGDC. LAUSD implemented the EGDC pilot in the 2011-12 school year, focusing on a small subset of volunteering school administrators and teachers. The district's…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Urban Schools, School Districts, Professional Development
Hargreaves, Andy; Fullan, Michael – Teachers College Press, 2012
The future of learning depends absolutely on the future of teaching. In this latest and most important collaboration, Andy Hargreaves and Michael Fullan show how the quality of teaching is captured in a compelling new idea: the professional capital of every teacher working together in every school. Speaking out against policies that result in a…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Public Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
Honebein, Peter C.; Sink, Darryl L. – Performance Improvement, 2012
Eclectic instructional design is the process whereby a designer blends ideas from multiple learning theories to construct a learning experience that works better than a course designed from only one theoretical influence. Eclectic instructional designers are those who do not get hung up or rely consistently on any one theory for their designs.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Theories
Roberts, Amanda – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2013
What is the secret to success in the 21st Century? According to the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce (2008), the standard of living for the middle-class American is no longer guaranteed with only a secondary education degree and a strong work ethic. Due to increased global competition, America needs to rank in the top two…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Science Achievement
Demir, Kadir; Czerniak, Charlene M.; Hart, Lynn C. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
The purpose of this article is to describe a reform model of instructional collaboration, Japanese lesson study, which has been shown in previous research to enhance reform-based teaching. Japanese lesson study is a method of professional development in which teachers collaborate with peers and other specialists to improve teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, College Instruction
Darling-Hammond, Linda – Teachers College Press, 2013
Teacher evaluation systems are being overhauled by states and districts across the United States. And, while intentions are admirable, the result for many new systems is that good--often excellent--teachers are lost in the process. In the end, students are the losers. In her new book, Linda Darling-Hammond makes a compelling case for a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Best Practices, Teacher Evaluation, Faculty Development