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IMPACT II--The Teachers Network, New York, NY. – 1994
The Teachers Network created The Teachers Voice Initiative to bring teachers together and empower them to create their vision of the future of education. This book presents the perspectives of participating teachers, who report on their experiences as agents of change and designers of curriculum. Papers include: "Teacher Leadership for Creating…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Koppich, Julia E.; And Others – 1990
School reform efforts may prove ephemeral without changes in the teaching occupation. The field lacks professional discretion, career advancement, and adequate compensation. As a result, the profession fails to attract enough educationally qualified people. Experiments in changing teacher work roles are being done to try and fill this shortage.…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Excellence in Education
KLAUSMEIER, HERBERT J.; AND OTHERS – 1967
PROJECT MODELS IS A COOPERATIVE PROJECT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN R/D CENTER ON COGNITIVE LEARNING, LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEMS, AND THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. THE PROJECT'S AIM IS TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF STUDENT LEARNING AND TO FACILITATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES BY REORGANIZING THE STRUCTURE OF THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INTO…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Classroom Environment, Field Studies, Instructional Innovation
Royal Oak City School District, MI. – 1975
The career development modules of the implementation guide, designed by counselor/teacher teams in Royal Oak, Michigan for junior high students, are intended to be used as a working copy for counselor/teacher teams. Career education concepts of self-awareness, assessment, and decision-making are correlated with the broad questions of: Who am I?…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Counselor Role
Holm, Wayne – 1971
To cope with the bilingual education problems in a community such as Rock Point on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, a program has been developed to teach English as a foreign language within a bilingual setting. The goal is coordinate bilingualism in which each language has a separate but equal status, and the program is a "transitional" one…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Bilingual Teachers

Kabler, Michael L.; Carlton, Glenn R. – Theory into Practice, 1982
A comprehensive team approach to the selection and delivery of educational services for exceptional students is presented. Also described are recommendations for appropriate process or interaction models, team composition and functions, and a decision-making model. (CJ)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Persons

Schaible, Robert; Robinson, Betty D. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1995
A study investigated how advantages of collaborative learning can be extended and deepened when team teachers consciously model collaborative behaviors and values they seek to encourage in students. Specific behaviors modeled are described and classroom results discussed. Evidence indicated that students observed teachers closely and were affected…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking

Roth, Wolff-Michael; Boyd, Nadely – Research in Science Education, 1999
Reports on learning when engaged in a four-month experience of co-teaching a water unit in a seventh-grade classroom. Suggests that co-teaching allows for a mode of learning that is not captured by Schon's notions of reflection-in-practice and reflection-on-practice. Concludes that co-teaching, as co-learning, is praxis. Contains 26 references.…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Ecology, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries

Tobin, Kenneth; Seiler, Gale; Smith, Mackenzie W. – Research in Science Education, 1999
Advocates co-teaching as an essential component of teacher education programs. Describes the co-teaching efforts of a university professor, doctoral student, and student-teacher as they taught science to African-American students placed in a low-track program of study in an urban high school. Presents theoretical frameworks associated with…
Descriptors: Action Research, Black Students, Classroom Research, Higher Education

Trent, Stanley C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1998
A case study of a secondary general educator involved in a collaborative-teaching model in an inclusive suburban high school, found that replicating and sustaining collaborative teaching can be difficult, complex and, without careful consideration of contextual variables, may not lead to improved outcomes for teachers or students. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Disabilities, High Schools, Inclusive Schools
Ferguson, Dianne L.; And Others – 1996
This analysis of the changing role of the special educator to that of the inclusion specialist reviews the logic of these changes, presents results of research on the role of the inclusion specialist, analyzes the limitations of these changing roles, and presents an alternative view of professional roles in which teachers share the teaching of a…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Trends

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

Jones, Gail; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
A recent case study examined how the organizational changes from junior high to middle school influenced the science program for a large North Carolina school system, focusing on teacher preparation, time allocation, interdisciplinary instruction, equipment allocation, and information and leadership issues. Science instruction was enhanced under…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Knackendoffel, E. Ann – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2005
Adolescents with learning disabilities are not educated in a vacuum. Successful programming for these students involves many school professionals working together to integrate their programs for the benefit of students with learning disabilities. Collaborative teaming probably can best be described as an attitude rather than a certain way of…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Team Teaching, Special Education Teachers, Problem Solving
Murphy, Colette; Beggs, Jim – Science Education Review, 2006
In this article, we explore some of the experiences of student teachers, classroom teachers, science teacher educators, and children in co-teaching contexts in primary schools. The model of co-teaching adopted enabled student teachers (science specialist), classroom teachers, and university tutors to share expertise and work as equals, without…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers