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Stevenson, Isobel – Learning Professional, 2023
Friday, March 13, 2020, was a professional learning day for many school districts in Connecticut. The timing was fortuitous because it gave educators a chance to make plans for the coming weeks. In the previous few days, they had learned that schools were going to be closed for a couple of weeks due to the rising threat from the pandemic that…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), School Districts, Team Teaching, Faculty Development
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Cohen, Jefna M. – Learning Professional, 2023
How does one overcome the challenges to finding time for meaningful professional learning? The authors asked seven experts in the field, and these practitioners offer powerful strategies for making better use of educator time. An example from Illinois centers student data in school systems as an essential component of a school's overall commitment…
Descriptors: Time on Task, Faculty Development, Educational Change, Data Use
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Hirsh, Stephanie – Learning Professional, 2022
Standards for Professional Learning are forward-looking by nature because they drive continuous improvement in educator practice. But taking a brief look at the history of the standards is important for understanding their impact on the field and their role in today's professional learning. As the field has shifted philosophy from staff…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Faculty Development, Standards, Educational History
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Perry, George S., Jr.; Richardson, Joan; Jackson, Tiffiny Shockley – Learning Professional, 2022
Systems, structures, and practices perpetuate disparities because they reinforce barriers that sort and separate students based on assumed success or failure. When students are disadvantaged in this way, the implicit message is that their learning doesn't matter. The counterpoint to these discriminatory systems is an asset-based approach, which is…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Faculty Development, Professional Development, Organizational Development
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Sackman, Risa; Gannon, Nancy – Learning Professional, 2023
Most people associate summer with activities that have nothing to do with school, or, if they do, summer school comes to mind -- the remediation variety. Historically, summer school is for struggling students who need to relearn and firm up skills from prior years or for those required to retake a class. But what if it could be reimagined how to…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Acceleration (Education), Faculty Development, School Districts
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Margolis, Jason; Berg, Jill Harrison – Learning Professional, 2022
A school is much more than a collection of individual classrooms. Fostering a collaborative and learning-oriented culture can improve teachers' and students' success. In model classrooms, teachers who have participated in professional learning open their classroom doors and agree to have others observe as they work to integrate the targeted new…
Descriptors: Models, Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Educational Change
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Colton, Amy B.; Winters, Virginia R. – Learning Professional, 2022
At a time when it is unpopular to publicly stand up for equity, diversity, and inclusion, Learning Forward demonstrated its unwavering commitment to ensure equitable outcomes for all students by centering equity in its newest iteration of Standards for Professional Learning. The three equity standards push professional learning facilitators to…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Standards, Educational Change, Educational Practices
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Murrow, Kathryn; Leis, Betsy – Learning Professional, 2023
The authors have noticed, especially over the last few years, a growing number of urgent tasks and issues straining already overburdened educators. Instead of easing workloads, professional learning seemed to pile on more, leading to its abandonment. The trend in low implementation became clear as professional learning participants struggled to…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Educational Practices, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
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Bradley, Janice; Groth, Cori; Rorrer, Andrea; Evans, Leslie – Learning Professional, 2023
Part of the reason many districts fail to achieve the promise of high-quality professional learning is that they operate with what the authors call a "PD mindset." This mindset manifests in sporadic, one-time events, inservice sessions, guest speakers, webinars, and workshops that are not part of a larger plan or vision. The authors…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Professional Development, Differences, Instructional Design
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Barnett, Joshua H. – Learning Professional, 2022
Investing in high-quality, effective mentoring programs is a key, research-based strategy to increase teacher retention and new teachers' effectiveness. But not all mentoring programs are created equal. This article presents the following 3 strategies to upgrade mentoring programs for new teachers: (1) Focus mentoring on instructional improvement;…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Strategies, Mentors, Beginning Teachers
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Bruce King, M. Bruce; Lang, Laura M.; Bjork, Claire S.; Byington, Rachel; Bauer-Armstrong, Cheryl – Learning Professional, 2022
In this article, a two-year partnership aims to disrupt inequities in curriculum and instruction by supporting teachers' efforts to better teach American Indian studies. The authors focus on the foundations of the partnership and how they implemented their professional learning, as well as important lessons about facilitating teacher professional…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Multicultural Education, Faculty Development, Cooperation
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Cohen, Jefna M. – Learning Professional, 2023
When Noline Martin became assistant principal at Thurgood Marshall Elementary, a pre-K-6 school in Richardson, Texas, in 2017, the school was working its way up from being declared a failing campus two years earlier. It had recently improved to a "met standard" rating, but Martin knew the school could do more to help its students. Her…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Literacy Education
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Helmke, Sharron; Bouffard, Suzanne – Learning Professional, 2023
To make a difference for educators and students, workshops must be an integrated part of a larger professional learning strategy. In working with schools and districts, the authors have seen how workshops can go wrong -- but also how they can go right, anchoring and forwarding a professional learning strategy that is grounded in Standards for…
Descriptors: School Districts, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Instructional Effectiveness
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Shannon Bogle – Learning Professional, 2024
As of April 2024, 38 U.S. states and the District of Columbia have laws or policies related to evidence-based reading instruction (Schwartz, 2024). To ensure the success of these efforts, educators need and deserve multifaceted support that involves professional learning, curriculum resources, ongoing support from leaders and coaches, and a…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Evidence Based Practice, Professional Development, Teacher Improvement
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Wright, Brian L. – Learning Professional, 2021
It is a tragic irony that George Floyd Jr., once a brilliant Black boy with dreams to serve on the highest court in the U.S., would grow up to be murdered by a white law enforcement officer who pressed his knee needlessly against Floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. What did young George Floyd learn about the justice system? What do young…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Police, Police School Relationship
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