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Harrison, Cindy; Killion, Joellen – Educational Leadership, 2007
Teacher leaders assume a wide range of roles to support school and student success. Harrison and Killion describe 10 roles that teacher leaders can fulfill in their schools. As resource providers, they provide materials to help their colleagues. Instructional specialists help colleagues with instructional strategies, and curriculum specialists…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Team Teaching, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration
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Riley, Judith – Studies in Higher Education, 1976
At Britain's Open University all the teaching staff work in teams, one team responsible for each course throughout its life. The author examines and evaluates the effective functioning of these course teams identifying conditions under which such units might be effectively utilized in other settings. (JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Faculty, Courses, Curriculum Development
COLLINS, JAMES W.; AND OTHERS – 1965
EXPERIMENT IN STAFF UTILIZATION WERE DISCUSSED. CHANGES IN THE METHODS OF INSTRUCTION AND THE CURRICULUM WERE BASED UPON A DESIRE TO PRODUCE A BETTER TEACHING-LEARNING SITUATION, TO STIMULATE STUDENTS TO COMMIT THEMSELVES FOR THEIR OWN IMPROVEMENT, TO MEET THE CHALLENGES SOCIETY THRUSTS UPON THE MODERN SCHOOL, AND TO EQUIP STUDENTS TO MEET THEIR…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Group Instruction, Individual Instruction, Physical Education
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Murdock, Jane E. – Nursing Outlook, 1978
A new integrated nursing curriculum at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing, representative of a change from a traditional to an integrated nursing program, required teachers to become generalists in nursing theory and practice. The author describes the new curriculum framework, redefined faculty teams, and clinical experience. (MF)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Problems
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Miller, JoAnne P. – Middle School Journal, 1999
Discusses the experience of including a deaf and academically delayed student in a middle school classroom. Notes the team teachers' and students' efforts to modify instructional and social situations to benefit all students, including modifying assignments, participating in class activities, using the community as a classroom, and assigning…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
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Trousdale, Ann M.; Henkin, Roxanne L. – Teaching Education, 1991
Two university educators use reflective dialogue to discuss processes they went through in understanding the political nature and assumptions of their own pedagogical practices as they searched for methods which would promote teacher empowerment and actively involve students in shaping course curriculum for a language arts class they team taught.…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Language Arts
Valencia, Atilano A.; Olivero, James L. – 1969
Three innovative instructional approaches in adult education for use in adult basic education programs are presented. The approaches are discussed in these papers: "Individualized Instruction Based on Performance Curriculum in Adult Basic Education" by Atilano A. Valencia, "Team Teaching--An Interacting System for Adult Basic Education" by Atilano…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Bibliographies, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development
Reynolds, Larry – 1972
This case study reports on the attempts of an elementary school to implement innovative staffing and curriculum changes. Staff reorganization included a move away from self-contained classrooms, the restructuring of the role hierarchy, an increase in staff, some changes in role differentiation, and a re-allocation of major decisionmaking…
Descriptors: Art Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Differentiated Staffs
Johnson, Barbara M. – 1971
This project attempted to combine pre-service methods, student teaching and in-service curriculum improvement. The participants were 18 elementary classroom teachers, 22 college students, 1 Miller-Unruh teacher, 1 Title I teacher, 4 special education teachers, and a principal. The college students were assigned to one elementary (K-8) school for…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Students, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Teachers
Hough, Joseph C., Jr. – 1981
Perspectives on reform in theological education are considered. It is suggested that the lack of coherence in theological education is primarily due to the conflict between certain sociopolitical realities that place antithetical demands on faculty and administrators of theological schools. Conflict between the academic study of religious…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Church Responsibility, Church Role, College Faculty
Arends, Richard I.; Essig, Don M. – 1972
This report is the fifth in a series describing the background, theory, and progress of the Differentiated Staffing Project in the Eugene, Oregon, School District. The report describes a number of instructional changes that occurred during the first year of the project. Several examples of new instructional patterns that emerged in the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Differentiated Staffs
Blackwood, Jo Lambert – 1993
This dissertation is a qualitative study that explores how three teams of humanities teachers at Capital High School (Charleston, West Virginia) tried to create and sustain an environment in which they could make decisions over curriculum, pedagogy, and school self-governance. The study also examines what empowerment means to the teachers in a…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment
Bridgeport Univ., CT. Dept. of Foreign Languages. – 1968
This report of a conference, held under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Languages of the University of Bridgeport, is concerned primarily with improved foreign language teaching and flexible scheduling practices. In the first part of the report, the text of a speech suggests that fundamental changes in curriculum content revision,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Arends, Richard I.; Essig, Don M. – 1972
This report is the first in a series describing the background, theory, and progress of the Differentiated Staffing Project in the Eugene, Oregon, School District. This particular report reviews the history of the project and outlines the organizational structure that has emerged and developed in the experimental elementary schools. A number of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Innovation
Carlisle, David H.; And Others – 1971
The Instructional Planning Team is based on the Research and Instruction Unit of the Wisconsin R & D Center for Cognitive Learning. To determine if the IPT as an organizational arrangement would increase the ability of a group of classroom teachers to use research-based information to improve their instructional program, a pilot test was conducted…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Development, Educational Research, Field Studies
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