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Benn, Gabriel "Asheru" – Educational Leadership, 2018
A teacher's authority in a classroom is no longer assumed--it has to be earned. Without establishing a baseline of rapport and mutual respect, cultural misunderstandings between teachers and students can devolve into chaos. Gabriel Benn, hip-hop artist and former school teacher and administrator, shares real-life examples of how rapport can go…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teacher Student Relationship, Cultural Differences, Musicians
Goodwin, Bryan – Educational Leadership, 2021
Some bad ideas never seem to die, despite research showing they do not actually work. It can be hard to spot them at first. Those dispelled education theories that research shot down long ago. They creep up in studies, shuffling around mumbling in the reference lists, or moan loudly in blog posts. The author often stumbles across these…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Misconceptions, Cognitive Style, Individual Differences
Crew, Rudy; Noguera, Pedro – Educational Leadership, 2022
Students in poverty need both academic and social supports. Former New York City Schools Chancellor Rudy Crew and scholar Pedro Noguera argue that students in poverty need both intensive academic and social supports. They maintain that U.S. education policy, with its focus on academic accountability, has generally failed to grasp this dual…
Descriptors: Poverty, At Risk Students, Low Income Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Sadker, David; Koch, Melissa – Educational Leadership, 2016
The research about gender differences and gender inequities in education continues to yield new insights that are relevant to schools, write David Sadker and Melissa Koch. In this article, they discuss four of these insights. (1) Stereotype threat is real, but malleable. For example, research shows that simply reminding females of their gender can…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sex Stereotypes, Social Attitudes
Urtubey, L. Juliana – Educational Leadership, 2020
When an English learner is referred for an evaluation for disability and possible special education services, educators must establish a trusting relationship with that student's family, clarifying the process for them and making the family part of all decision making. Urtubey explains cultural differences we should be aware of in how many Latinx…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Special Education, English Language Learners, Disability Identification
Osler, Audrey – Educational Leadership, 2016
"Teachers need to prepare young people for interdependence and diversity at all scales: in the school community, neighborhood, town or city, nation, and globe," writes Audrey Osler. "This is what I refer to as 'education for cosmopolitan citizenship.'" In this article, the founding director of the Centre for Citizenship and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship, Democracy, Cultural Differences
Sehgal, Priya; Jeffries, Julia; Rappaport, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2018
In a time marked by racial divides, the authors of this article argue that teachers are on the front lines of identifying and responding to race-related stress in the classroom. They provide suggestions for how teachers can educate themselves about students' racialized experiences and respond appropriately to support students' mental health.
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Racial Differences, Student Needs, Mental Health
Reich, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2019
In recent years, educators have used the SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) model to describe the ideal trajectory of teachers as learners with new technology. The very same general pattern can be found in Judith Sandholtz's research from the Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow project in the 1980s and the five-phase model…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Models, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
Bhatt, Shivam – Educational Leadership, 2016
In this article, recent American high school graduate Shivam Bhatt reflects on his experience with an exchange program in Japan. He was struck by the cultural balance that the Japanese strike between holding on to tradition while keeping on an eye on the future. He also learned about language from his Japanese peers in the program and about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Exchange Programs, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness
Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy; Smith, Dominique – Educational Leadership, 2016
Suspension and expulsion rates have doubled in the past four decades. As a result, more students than ever--particularly black, Latino, American Indian, and those with disabilities--are being excluded from classroom instruction. These discipline practices rarely allow students to repair the harm they've done as a result of their transgressions or…
Descriptors: Suspension, Expulsion, Minority Group Students, Disabilities
Strathman, Beth – Educational Leadership, 2015
Most district and school leaders understand that recruiting group members who have differing backgrounds, perspectives, talents, and personalities makes for good decision-making. Unfortunately, simply assembling a variety of top-notch individuals does not necessarily mean their talents and perspectives will be fully considered. Beth Strathman…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Leadership Effectiveness, Leaders Guides
Dack, Hilary; Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2015
All people are shaped by the culture in which they live, but it can be difficult for all of us to grasp that people shaped by other cultures will see and respond to the world differently than we do. These cultural differences can cause teachers to misunderstand students. For example, an educator might assume that quiet students have a language…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Guidelines, Classroom Techniques
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Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2014
A lot of people talk about the value of formative assessment, but Carol Ann Tomlinson points out that, too often, it is reduced to a mechanism for raising end-of-year-test scores when it should be an ongoing exchange between a teacher and his or her students designed to help students grow. When aligned with current content goals, it can help…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Development, Goal Orientation
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Willingham, Daniel; Daniel, David – Educational Leadership, 2012
Although students vary in their abilities and interests, "hyper-individualizing" the curriculum in an attempt to accommodate these differences is not the best way to help each student excel, write Willingham and Daniel. Drawing on educational research, the authors give examples of several cognitive must haves (things that the cognitive system…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Individual Differences, Educational Research, Feedback (Response)
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Rosen, Larry D. – Educational Leadership, 2011
Children and teens today are immersed in technology. Just as we don't think about the existence of air, they don't think about technology and media. Individualized mobile devices have given them the expectation that if they conceive of something, they will be able to make it happen. Yet schools still expect these members of the iGeneration to…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Generational Differences, Mass Media Use
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