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Whatley, Amanda E.; Smith, Nichole L. – Reading Psychology, 2023
This research examined the impact of writing professional development and implementation on content area teachers' pedagogical practices. Data were collected through a survey instrument and teacher reflection questionnaires for qualitative and quantitative results. Teacher participants were employees at a rural public charter high school in North…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change, Faculty Development
John Zubizarreta, Editor; Victoria M. Bryan, Editor – Online Submission, 2025
Joy, freedom, and benefit--the reasons we are at our colleges and universities. The joy of learning, the freedom to grow, and the benefit of education are all basic human rights, or at least they ought to be. We believe that both honors and faculty development affirm, support, and sustain those rights. We married in 2000, at the beginnings of our…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Freedom, Faculty Development, Teacher Workshops
Hayes, Lindsey – National Center on Intensive Intervention, 2021
Special education teachers must have the skills to design and deliver intensive interventions for students with severe and persistent learning and behavioral needs. To ensure effective instruction for these students, preservice preparation programs must provide their teacher candidates with opportunities to learn, apply, and practice intensive…
Descriptors: Intervention, Guides, Special Education Teachers, Special Needs Students
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Yuan, Xiaohong; Williams, Kenneth; Yu, Huiming; Rorrer, Audrey; Chu, Bei-Tseng; Yang, Li; Winters, Kathy; Kizza, Joseph – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2017
Though many Information Assurance (IA) educators agree that hands-on exercises and case studies improve student learning, hands-on exercises and case studies are not widely adopted due to the time needed to develop them and integrate them into curricula. Under the support of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarship for Service program, we…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Information Security, Teacher Workshops, Teaching Methods
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Fakayode, Sayo O.; Pollard, David A.; Snipes, Vincent T.; Atkinson, Alvin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Development of an effective strategy for promoting science education and professional development of K-12 science educators is a national priority to strengthen the quality of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. This article reports the outcomes of a Geoscience Professional Development Program (GPDP) workshop…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Secondary School Teachers, Earth Science, Science Education
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McGlinn, Meghan – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2007
Two current themes in social studies education- the inclusion of technology and the emphasis on "doing history"--intersect with the use of Web-based or digital primary sources in the classroom. Digital libraries make these resources available to students and teachers interested in accessing rare primary documents in order to study the…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Electronic Learning, Social Studies, Case Studies
Troy, Joan B.; Peck, Hugh I. – 1971
A joint project by four major groups of people--the National Council of Teachers of English, the United States Office of Education, the Learning Institute of North Carolina, and the Chapel Hill (North Carolina) City Schools--was developed at the Seawell Elementary School in Chapel Hill to provide a series of inservice and on-the-job training…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Language Arts
Wendling, Robert C. – North Carolina Journal of Outdoor Education, 1984
Survey of 20 rural eastern North Carolina teachers suggests that spring and fall are best for holding outdoor education workshops, with fall preferred. Workshops should provide teachers with hands-on activities, information about local outdoor resource areas, and classroom materials and should emphasize improving teacher familiarity with the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Planning, Inservice Teacher Education, Outdoor Education
Young, Donna; Wyman, Elizabeth – 1982
This report presents the results of classroom interaction research to determine if elementary and secondary school teachers in a North Carolina school district treated males and females differently, and to find out if an intervention strategy would foster more equitable treatment. An experimental group of teachers participated in workshops that…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Males
Young, Donna; And Others – 1982
This report describes research on an educational program designed to create a more sex fair classroom environment. In a rural school system in North Carolina, staff development and training and equity materials were used to reduce traditional sex-role attitudes. A needs assessment indicated that the barriers to implementing equity in the area…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Moretz, H. Lynn – 1981
The North Carolina Rural Renaissance Project was initiated in September 1976 by a consortium of 10 community colleges located throughout the state. Its primary objectives were to provide teachers with instruction and experience in developing and producing audiovisual instructional modules; to design and produce modules on adult basic education and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Basic Education, Audiovisual Aids, Commuter Colleges
Wendling, Robert C., Ed. – 1981
An overview of outdoor education, to illustrate its relevance to all subject matter, was presented during a 1-day workshop for public school teachers of Hyde County, North Carolina, by speakers representing resource management agencies, public schools and universities, and environmental organizations. It was suggested that to fully understand the…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Disease Control, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Fowler, Susan – 2000
The purpose of the SPARK Outreach Project was to address the needs of an increasingly culturally diverse population by providing a model for teachers of young children with disabilities with (1) a story-based creative arts curriculum derived from a variety of cultural and ethnic traditions; (2) a developmentally and individually appropriate…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences