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Donohoo, Jenni; Mausbach, Ann – Educational Leadership, 2021
When professional learning is interdependent, a teacher's individual success hinges on the efforts of the entire team. Leadership experts Jenni Donohoo and Ann Mausbach explain why that's a good thing.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teamwork, Educational Benefits, Elementary School Teachers
Vanhala, Michelle – Educational Leadership, 2020
High school science teacher Michelle Vanhala reflects on her (sometimes rocky) path to standards-based grading and a grading system that aligned with her educational philosophy.
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Science Teachers, Student Evaluation, Grading
Lander, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2020
It's time for educators to ditch deficit-based thinking and instead focus on the strengths of immigrant students, writes Jessica Lander. Here, she provides several concrete strategies teachers and schools can use to honor immigrant students' assets, while still providing rigorous English language instruction. For example, teachers can set high…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, English Language Learners, Cultural Capital
Schmoker, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2020
Pared down standards, according to ASCD author Mike Schmoker, are the cure to the Common Core. In this provocative article, Schmoker describes how the Common Core literacy standards have largely been a "disaster"--their tangled implementation "an impossible profusion of grade-by-grade minutiae." To "right the ship of…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Literacy Education, Academic Standards, Language Arts
Stewart, Vivien – Educational Leadership, 2018
In many countries, just as in the United States, the pressure is on to raise the quality of the teaching force; the bar is being raised for what teachers should be able to do. Drawing on her experiences organizing the International Summit on the Teaching Profession and leading delegations of educators to various nations, Stewart describes how some…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Change Strategies
France, Paul Emerich – Educational Leadership, 2017
For many educators, personalization and standardization are considered antithetical, with personalization implying learning that is unique to each student and standardization implying something common to all. We must get past this dichotomy, France argues. Comparing methods in education to those in social media, he says that by standardizing…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Academic Standards, Learner Engagement, Case Studies
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2016
Teachers take seriously that "teaching is a deeply human enterprise," yet they can be candidates of worry about standards (or, perhaps more accurately, standardized tests) and where it's taking them in terms of curriculum design. If in their planning they crank out lessons solely focused on goals that young people don't care much about,…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Teacher Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Values
Townsley, Matt – Educational Leadership, 2014
In the first years of his career as a high school math teacher, Matt Townsley was bothered by the fact that his grades penalized students for not learning content quickly. A student could master every standard, but low quiz grades and homework assignments they didn't complete because they didn't understand would lower their final grade,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Grading, Academic Standards, Educational Practices
Doorey, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2014
When will the new Common Core assessments roll out? What will they look like? How many hours will they take away from instructional time? And most important, what supports can I draw on to help my school with the transition to these new assessments? Assessment expert Nancy Doorey addresses these questions and provides a primer on what to expect…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Educational Assessment, Transitional Programs
Chappuis, Jan – Educational Leadership, 2014
Teachers may well have developed a more robust understanding of classroom assessment options, but they can still be caught off guard by misapplications of well-intended practices. Three issues, in particular, have created potential assessment missteps: the heightened rigor of the new content standards, the emphasis on using assessments for…
Descriptors: Teachers, Educational Assessment, Difficulty Level, Academic Standards
Anderson, Jeff – Educational Leadership, 2014
"Let's keep this in perspective," writes Jeff Anderson." The Common Core State Standards are a guiding document." Anderson cautions readers to look beyond such artificial boundaries and dive into pedagogy, process, content knowledge, and research that reveals best practices for teaching writing. Educators, he notes, need…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Academic Standards, Best Practices
Vatterott, Cathy – Educational Leadership, 2014
No one teaches a toddler how to walk. No one moves his legs for him. We encourage him to stand, applaud his first step, and tell him it's OK when he falls. Yet when it comes to academic learning, writes Cathy Vatterott, we often fail to appreciate children's inborn desire for mastery or to trust their self-knowledge of how to get there.…
Descriptors: Homework, Student Participation, Teaching Methods, Student Responsibility
Emdin, Christopher – Educational Leadership, 2016
When faced with students who have learning skills, styles, and backgrounds very different from their own, teachers can promote academic rigor by engaging in reality pedagogy. This approach proposes seven strategies, or Cs: Cogenerative dialogues (in which teachers solicit feedback from a dissimilar group of students); coteaching (in which students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Style, Cultural Context, Educational Environment
Marshall, Jeff C. – Educational Leadership, 2015
"Whether your state has adopted the Next Generation Science Standards or will soon revise its own science standards, one thing is clear," writes noted science educator Jeff Marshall. "Change is underway--in what is learned, in how we teach, and in how we assess." This article offers five realizations that point to the potential…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Curriculum, Academic Standards, Instructional Innovation
Boyles, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2013
"A significant body of research links the close reading of complex text--whether the student is a struggling reader or advanced--to significant gains in reading proficiency and finds close reading to be a key component of college and career readiness" (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, 2011, p. 7). When the author…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, State Standards, Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education