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Burns, Mary – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Community has taken on a new meaning for several school-based coaches spread across Indonesia. For far too long in developing countries, educators have been forced to rely on one-shot centralized professional development for teachers and those who work with them. A shortage of money, locally trained staff, and access to learning materials has made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Seattle Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson spoke at National Staff Development Council's (NSDC) 2010 Summer Conference in Seattle in July. Goodloe-Johnson shared her insights on the role of professional learning in reaching all students in a diverse urban district. Selected excerpts from her speech are presented.
Descriptors: Social Justice, Faculty Development, Superintendents, Achievement Gap
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Holcomb, Edie – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
Learning Forward's Data standard advocates using data from a variety of sources and types--including student, educator, and system data--to plan, assess, and evaluate professional learning. This presents several challenges, beginning with the emphasis on a variety of sources and types. The pressures of No Child Left Behind have focused American…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Stakes Tests, Educational Indicators, Federal Programs
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Marrapodi, Maryann; Beard, Ora – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
In September 2009, the Detroit public school now known as Dixon Educational Learning Academy was best described by terms too often used to characterize persistently low-performing urban schools--frequent leadership turnover, demoralized staff, student violence, poor attendance, a physical plant in horrendous shape, episodic and irrelevant…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Disadvantaged, Low Achievement, Instructional Improvement
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Wahlstrom, Kyla L.; York-Barr, Jennifer – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
The critical role that leadership plays in student learning is documented in a six-year research study funded by The Wallace Foundation that examined the effect of leadership on learning. From that research, professional development emerges as a primary vehicle for authentic and sustainable school improvement. The voices in interviews of nearly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Professional Development, Leadership
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Carlson, Karen Glinert; Harsy, Kathleen Ann; Karas, Susan M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
Using the Reflective Dialogue Journal process, principal leadership candidates at Dominican University gain critical support and a partner to share ideas and test theories on a regular and as-needed basis. After two years of implementation with 60 principal interns from public, charter, and private/parochial schools, there are more than 1,500…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Journal Writing, Beginning Principals, Internship Programs
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Harmon, Jeanne; Herren, Kip; Luke, Rod; Emry, Terese – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
A clear vision is the essential foundation for making decisions about precious resources for implementing professional learning: (1) people; (2) time; and (3) money. The Auburn School District in Washington state learned firsthand how a clear vision drives resource allocation to support strategic actions and how effective partnerships can be the…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Professional Development, Academic Achievement, Teachers
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Szczepaniak, Andrew – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
This article discusses how the author, together with his fellow teachers at Gilbert Public School District, effectively links professional development to teacher practice and student learning. With the help of the team at My Learning Plan Inc., a professional development management and evaluation system, they are taking initial steps to gauge the…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Evaluation
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Arnau, Lea – Journal of Staff Development, 2009
Collaboration is critical for accomplishing difficult tasks. As with a kitchen remodel, shared responsibility and collegiality toward a common goal of increased student learning begin with a shared vision. In this article, the author discusses the importance of collaboration and how it guides and reinforces the work one does in schools.
Descriptors: Collegiality, Standards, Program Development, Professional Development
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Gleason, Sonia Caus; Gerzon, Nancy – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
How does professional learning look and feel in high-poverty schools where every student makes at least one year's worth of progress every year? How do schools and leaders put all the varied components of professional learning together so that they support all students learning every day? What professional learning grounds and sustains educators…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Effective Schools Research, Institutional Characteristics, Equal Education
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Killion, Joellen; Hirsh, Stephanie – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Student success depends on effective teaching--not just occasionally, but every day in every classroom and school. Effective teaching impacts students' academic, physical, social-emotional, and behavioral well-being. Generating a vision, developing an instructional framework, and delineating student learning outcomes by themselves are insufficient…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Standards, Professional Development, Models
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Hirsh, Stephanie; Hord, Shirley – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
This article is an excerpt from "A Playbook for Professional Learning: Putting the Standards Into Action" (Learning Forward, 2012). Written by Learning Forward Executive Director Stephanie Hirsh and Scholar Laureate Shirley Hord, "A Playbook for Professional Learning" provides those who work in professional learning with readily accessible…
Descriptors: Data, Information Utilization, Data Analysis, Academic Achievement
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Mizell, Hayes – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
An advocate for professional learning believes deeply that it is essential for educators to not only learn throughout their careers but to use their learning to become increasingly proficient over time. The advocate buttresses this belief with knowledge of specific processes and practices that constitute effective professional learning. Some…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Advocacy, Persistence, Leadership
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Vaughan, Michelle; McLaughlin, James – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
The authors conducted a case study in four elementary schools that demonstrated consistent gains in reading achievement, despite their failure to meet Adequate Yearly Progress. By examining the professional development experiences of six teachers in these schools who reported high levels of change on a wider survey, the authors aimed to identify…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Educational Improvement, Faculty Development, Professional Development
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Lesaux, Nonie K.; Marietta, Sky H.; Galloway, Emily Phillips – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
In designing professional learning for system-level leaders, two participant roles emerge as key: learners of content and agents of change. For learners, the principles of strong instruction apply. Exposure to content must occur repeatedly, be connected to prior knowledge, and is most effective when communities of learners work together. As change…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Change Agents, Prior Learning, Educational Change
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