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MacConnell, Kristen; Caillier, Stacey – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
At High Tech Elementary Chula Vista in California, teachers are using improvement science, a method for solving a problem of practice with disciplined inquiry, to help students make their thinking visible. The teachers wanted to increase students' use of how and why language to articulate their thinking; to that end, they have been using short…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Course Improvement Projects, Thinking Skills, Faculty Development
Berry, Barnett; Airhart, Kathleen M.; Byrd, P. Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
Teachers and administrators attest that the current workshop and seat-time approach to professional development has not been working. Microcredentials offer a new approach. Inspired by the badging movement, microcredentials offer teachers opportunities to document their learning using work samples, videos, and other artifacts. Based on this…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Portfolios (Background Materials), Training Methods, Web 2.0 Technologies
Mayfield, Vernita – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Black students may have little choice in what social burdens they must bear, but educators have a choice in alleviating them. Schools with a genuine commitment for disrupting inequities find ways to lighten the unenviable burdens black students bear. The author recommends that schools disaggregate data by race, provide ongoing professional…
Descriptors: African American Students, Equal Education, Racial Bias, Teacher Role
Anderson, Riana Elyse; Saleem, Farzana T.; Huguley, James P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
Racial stress and trauma negatively impact the psychological and academic outcomes of Black youth. Riana Elyse Anderson, Farzana Saleem, and James Huguley encourage parents and teachers to explore racial experiences and resulting stress and trauma through racial socialization, or competent conversations and behaviors regarding race and racism, to…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Racial Factors, Racial Bias, Student Experience
Hirsch, Barton J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Educating high school students for both college and career is difficult. Teaching trade skills seems alien to the academic culture. But new research indicates that soft skills are quite important to judgments of employability and that youth learn many soft skills in traditional academic subjects (e.g., literature). A focus on soft skills allows…
Descriptors: High School Students, African American Students, Job Skills, Job Training
Grebenau, Maury – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
Educational leaders who are second in command face specific challenges. Dealing with these stresses is integral to being successful in such a position. Seconds in command must learn to deal with that "caught in the middle" feeling: They need to accept what they can't change and change what they can, not get lured into badmouthing their…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Middle Management, Career Development
Ngounou, Gislaine; Gutierrez, Nancy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
If education leaders aspire to confront and undo the severe racial inequities that exist in so many of our schools and school systems, then they will have to create opportunities for teachers and staff to engage in productive discussions about questions that many of them will be reluctant to consider Given how complex and how deeply felt are…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Equal Education, Civil Rights
Terrasi, Salvatore; de Galarce, Patricia Crain – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Whether they work in a rural, urban, or suburban district, all teachers should expect to confront children who have had adverse childhood experiences involving trauma. All teachers should understand how trauma affects students' social, emotional, and academic growth. The more that teachers understand how traumatic experiences affect student…
Descriptors: Trauma, Student Needs, Educational Environment, Caring
Chang, Rong; Coward, Fanni Liu – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Students in Shanghai, China, get much more recess time than their U.S. counterparts throughout their education. As U.S. education reform efforts seek ways of raising achievement, they have begun replacing recess with academic time. The lesson from Shanghai is that this may not be the best strategy. But whether the Shanghai system of more and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recess Breaks, Classroom Techniques, Academic Achievement
Wright, Travis – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
Though we do our best to protect children from life's underbelly, bad things happen. Hurricanes, school shootings, divorce, exploding crime rates, economic downturns, child abuse, and acts of terror have become reality for many. Sadly, students are not immune from the chaos that often results. If a child worries that he is not safe or thinks…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Risk, At Risk Students, Teacher Student Relationship
Markle, Barbara; VanKoevering, Stephanie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
The author reprises "The Man in the Principal's Office," by Harry Wolcott (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973) to tell a story of how the principalship and thus principals have changed since the late 1960s, when the book closely examined day-to-day tasks of a principal. The differences are stark and many. Parent, community, and…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Role, Leadership Responsibility, Leadership Qualities
Shepard, Lorrie A.; Penuel, William R.; Davidson, Kristen L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
The Every Student Succeeds Act grants states new flexibility to create more balanced assessment systems with a greater role for formative assessment. Drawing on lessons learned over three decades of research and reform, we argue that state and local leaders should take the lead in designing new assessments guided by two core principles: First,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Formative Evaluation, Test Construction
Gibbs, Brian C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2014
This article addresses the work of Jerome Bruner, a famed psychologist of education, who is considered to be very responsible for how education and learning are conceived today. In 1959, Bruner brought together scholars from many academic disciplines to focus on redesigning curriculum and thus redesigning the foundation of American schools. Bruner…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Alignment (Education)
Gomez, Louis M.; Russell, Jennifer L.; Bryk, Anthony S.; LeMahieu, Paul G.; Mejia, Eva M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
Educators are realizing that individuals working in isolation can't adequately address the teaching and learning problems that face us today. Collective action networks are needed. Sharing networks use collective energy to support individual action and agency, whereas execution networks typically address complex problems that require sustained…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Social Networks, Teacher Collaboration, Mathematics Teachers
Sutton, Paul S.; Shouse, Andrew W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
Teaching is complex; teachers and school leaders crave more meaningful collaborative experiences to make sense of that complexity. However, the structural, cultural, and historical factors involved with schooling impede the extent to which teachers can collaborate. Teachers spend five to six periods of the day teaching classes, largely working in…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Professional Development