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Wilson, Gloria Lodato – Educational Leadership, 2016
Most co-teachers agree that there just isn't enough time for co-teachers to appropriately and effectively preplan every aspect of every activity in every lesson. This lack of time leads co-teachers to turn to models that fail to maximize the benefits of a two-teacher classroom. Wilson suggests that if co-teachers use their limited planning time to…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Teamwork, Instructional Effectiveness
Whitlock, Janis; Hasking, Penelope – Educational Leadership, 2018
Non-suicidal self-injury--the deliberate destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent--has become relatively common among U.S. adolescents: 18 percent of school-based youth report self-injuring at least once. The authors give suggestions and vetted resources for how schools can safely address the issue of self-injury, in ways that let…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Injuries, School Role, At Risk Students
DeJulius, Dena C.; McLean, Lisa H. – Educational Leadership, 2019
Educators from a rural school describe the alternative program their school developed to help students who were seriously isolated, anxious, and disengaged--some of whom were falling through the cracks. These students are placed in smaller ELA, math, and science classes (usually with two teachers) so they receive more attention. They also enjoy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Rural Schools, Nontraditional Education, At Risk Students
DuFour, Richard – Educational Leadership, 2014
The first time the author was responsible for planning a districtwide professional development day, DuFour secured a funny speaker, provided plenty of doughnuts, and made sure everyone could return to their classrooms in the afternoon. "The day was considered a huge success," he notes. "There was absolutely no evidence that the day…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Cooperation, Teamwork, Faculty Development
Moore Johnson, Susan; Reinhorn, Stefanie K.; Simon, Nicole S. – Educational Leadership, 2016
Teachers in high-poverty schools often feel stressed and fatigued. We might expect that if we ask these teachers to take on even more work by meeting regularly in collaborative improvement teams, they will respond with skepticism, even resentment. But in a study of 83 teachers in six outstanding high-poverty schools, these researchers found the…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Poverty, Teacher Responsibility, Teamwork
Bauml, Michelle – Educational Leadership, 2016
Whether a teacher loves it or dreads it, lesson planning is a crucial step in the teaching process. Done effectively, collaborative lesson planning--in which teachers work together to design lessons--leads to increased professional learning, higher job satisfaction for teachers, and better lesson plans. The process poses challenges for both…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Teacher Collaboration, Teamwork, Cooperative Planning
Honigsfeld, Andrea; Dove, Maria G. – Educational Leadership, 2016
Imagine getting on the tandem bike of co-teaching. You have a lot to decide. Who sits in the front and takes the lead? Who takes the backseat? The fact is, neither classroom teachers nor secondary content-area teachers have proven eager to give up leading their lesson when they have a co-teacher present, whether to support ELLs or students with…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration, English Language Learners
Scherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 2016
Although they may not have to confront the physical dangers fire fighters, and pilots face every day, teachers, principals, and administrators are responsible for many children and to many adults, our authors note (Tomlinson, Danielson, DuFour, Collins, Anderson). What teachers do or don't do affects the well-being of many and they have to make…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Experience, Teaching Conditions, Teaching Skills
Murawski, Wendy W.; Bernhardt, Philip – Educational Leadership, 2016
Co-teaching is the newest initiative to be implemented in school districts. Students with special needs can no longer be simply physically "included" in general education classes. These students need and deserve authentic opportunities to access and participate in the curriculum. To accomplish this goal, co-teaching has been embraced.…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Administrator Role
Strathman, Beth – Educational Leadership, 2015
Most district and school leaders understand that recruiting group members who have differing backgrounds, perspectives, talents, and personalities makes for good decision-making. Unfortunately, simply assembling a variety of top-notch individuals does not necessarily mean their talents and perspectives will be fully considered. Beth Strathman…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Leadership Effectiveness, Leaders Guides
Donovan, Margaret; Galatowitsch, Patrick; Hefferin, Keri; Highland, Shanita – Educational Leadership, 2013
The "David" is Fern Creek Elementary, a small urban school in Orlando, Florida, that serves an overwhelmingly disadvantaged student population. The "Goliaths" are the mountains of problems that many inner-city students face--poverty, homelessness, mobility, instability, limited parent involvement, and violent neighborhood…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Effective Schools Research, Teamwork, Educational Practices
Sacks, Ariel – Educational Leadership, 2013
Risk takers of all kinds have joined the effort to find new and better ways to structure nearly every aspect of teaching and learning. But as teacher leader and blogger Ariel Sacks notes, "Sadly, most of the experiments in education reform come from the imaginations of people who don't actually teach children." Top-down experiments…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Change, Teamwork, School Policy
Jaquith, Ann – Educational Leadership, 2013
Principals can increase the instructional capacity of their schools by creating opportunities for teachers to work collaboratively as they use key resources to improve teaching and learning. The author looks at how the principals in two schools she studied organized teachers to work together. One school created an organizational structure that…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Educational Resources, Principals, School Culture
Chenoweth, Karin – Educational Leadership, 2015
The key practices that improve struggling schools, writes Chenoweth--a researcher who's studied successful high-poverty schools and their leaders--aren't a mystery. From both decades of research and the craft knowledge of educators who've jumped in and turned around schools, we know these practices generally yield improvement: (1) a…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Best Practices, Effective Schools Research, School Turnaround
Slavin, Robert E. – Educational Leadership, 2014
Just about everyone loves the "idea" of cooperative learning, children working productively and excitedly in groups, everyone getting along and enthusiastically helping one another learn. This article presents five strategies that teachers can use to get the greatest benefit possible from cooperative learning and ensure that…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Children, Teamwork, Goal Orientation