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Martin-Dunlop, Catherine – Science Scope, 2006
A learning environment survey can be easily used in the science classroom to evaluate new instructional approaches, to spark enthusiasm, and to produce evidence showing that science teachers are indeed becoming a reflective practitioner. Conducting learning environment research in the classroom is personally rewarding as well. It allows science…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Teacher Empowerment, Action Research
Lucey, Thomas A.; Hill-Clarke, Kantaylieniere – Teacher Education and Practice, 2008
Hierarchical educational structures employ a standards-driven decision-making atmosphere that challenges teachers' autonomy. This situation represents a critical issue for teacher educators who must consider how they will teach candidates to respond to these settings. We argue that teacher empowerment represents a moral issue that teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
Fitzharris, Linda Hummel – Journal of Staff Development, 2005
If a viable curriculum is what determines how well students achieve, no teacher can leave the school's curriculum unexamined. Designing curriculum means defining and organizing what is taught to improve student learning. Empowering teachers as curriculum designers gives them the tools to make critical decisions about what to teach, how to teach…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Student Improvement
Smith, Vivienne – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
The relationship between reading and empowerment, though often taken for granted, is complex. The paper describes a pilot research project, which sought to explore how teachers might change their practice in such a way as to empower the children in their care, rather than enculture them into the rather more passive and compliant practices of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Research Methodology, Literacy, Educational Research
Alvarado, Felix – Academy for Educational Development, 2006
The countries of Central America have made great educational strides in recent years. More children are now attending school and more finish primary school; however, there is still a long way to go. We still need to ensure that the children who go to school learn effectively and can use their education to develop useful life and work skills. This…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Innovation, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries

Delfino, Charleen Silva – English Journal, 1999
Shares insights of an English teacher gained through a variety of teaching experiences. Describes how the Bay Area Writing Project provided effective strategies to improve the teaching of writing. (NH)
Descriptors: Professional Development, Secondary Education, Teacher Empowerment, Teaching Experience
Luchoomun, Dharmadeo – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2007
This article seeks to replace the traditional and authoritative staff appraisal at a case-study school by a concept of performance management depicted as the performance enhancement and peer appraisal of teachers. It is achieved by elaborating an open system of performance management where teachers are empowered within the existing vertical…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Hefzallah, Ibrahim M. – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2004
This book examines the new learning and telecommunications technologies and their potential applications to enrich the learning process, to ensure educational equality for all students and to help cultivate the educated person. In the light of recent studies, educational technology developments, and emerging educational needs of the twenty-first…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Equal Education, Educational Environment, Educational Change

Rinehart, James S.; Short, Paula Myrick – Journal of School Leadership, 1991
Evaluates the Ohio Reading Recovery Program as a way to redesign teachers' work, empower teachers and affect the core technology of teaching. Analyzes data collected by a survey consisting of open-ended questions and categorical response items, using the restructuring paradigm. Discusses implications for school restructuring. (28 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement, Reading Strategies, School Restructuring
Flores, Sergio; Roberts, William – NASSP Bulletin, 2008
High school students continue to struggle in algebra, especially in large inner-city schools with underprivileged students. Students are not the only ones skirmishing with algebra. Teachers and school leaders are just as frustrated as they search for answers to complex teaching and learning problems. Two high school principals report the results…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, High Schools, Action Research, Algebra
Gaytan, Jorge – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions held by business education teachers regarding the effect of technology training on instructional practices. A causal-comparative research design was used in this study to determine the relationship, if any, between technology training and instructional practices of business education…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Business Education Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Comparative Analysis
Alati, Sergio – Young Children, 2005
In his experiences as a prekindergarten teacher, this author was struck by a simple revelation that has informed and guided his teaching practice. He discovered that the things he enjoyed teaching most were almost always connected to his own passions and values. He found that during fascinating, teachable moments the most novel thing happened: He…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Role Models
Fang, Zhihui; Fu, Danling; Lamme, Linda Leonard – Literacy, 2004
The article describes a longitudinal professional development project in rural Florida (USA) schools that supports the efforts of inservice teachers to make pedagogical transitions from total reliance on prepackaged commercial programmes to making informed decisions about curriculum and pedagogy autonomously. It demonstrates that in order to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Empowerment, Professional Development, Rural Areas
Pitri, Eliza – Art Education, 2006
Teachers who frame the curriculum around purposeful playful activities that allow children to work at their own pace and allow children to make choices rather than be coerced into their work are indirectly committed to becoming researchers in their own classrooms. The art teacher-researcher is a participant observer of what goes on in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Participant Observation, Art Teachers, Action Research

Dreher, Mariam Jean; Singer, Harry – Reading Teacher, 1989
Presents an interactive instructional model of reading instruction, in which teachers have a central role in determining the goals, materials, and methods of instruction. Suggests that this approach would improve students' reading performance. (MM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Design, Models, Reading Instruction