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McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2021
In schools, a lesson functions as an individual building block to support the learning of new material. Experts have identified key elements in an effective lesson, and education leaders--including school based administrators, instructional coaches, department and grade-level chairs--usually look for these elements when reviewing lesson plans and…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Instructional Effectiveness, Curriculum, Educational Objectives
Mayfield, Vernita – Educational Leadership, 2021
Colorblind ideology--grounded in the belief that race is not a determinant factor for economic or academic outcomes in the U.S.--can thwart teachers' learning in PD focused on equity and anti-racist education. Colorblind ideology deflects conversation from race and suppresses a group's ability to address racial issues. Mayfield spells out how to…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Racial Attitudes, Ideology, Faculty Development
Miller, Andrew – Educational Leadership, 2022
College- and career-readiness skills can easily get lost if you don't have a clear school-wide plan for teaching them. While curriculum in schools is primarily meant to ready students for college and career skills, ensuring those skills actually transfer is another story. Andrew Miller lays out a system for teaching and assessing key…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Career Readiness, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
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Albina, Genie – Educational Leadership, 2012
A former Teach for America recruit who completed her training in a university-based program compares the two approaches to teacher preparation. In Teach for America, she learned how to design units and prepare lesson plans; in her university-based program, she had the time to learn from master teachers and build valuable skills, then practice…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience, Alternative Teacher Certification, Intermode Differences
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Wenglinsky, Harold; Silverstein, Samuel C. – Educational Leadership, 2007
National science assessments and international comparisons indicate that science achievement in the United States is stagnant or declining. Of the many steps needed to improve U.S. science education, the authors write, none is more important than improving teacher training and preparation. Analyses of scores on the National Assessment of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Science Teachers, Professional Development, Secondary School Teachers
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Friedman, Lucy – Educational Leadership, 2003
Describes work by The After-School Corporation in New York to support community-based organizations to run after-school programs. Provides examples of these programs in P.S. 106 in Bushwick, Brooklyn, that focuses on academic achievement, and the Family Academy in East Harlem that focuses on enrichment. Suggests several ways other urban school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ryan, Suzanne K. – Educational Leadership, 1980
The Comprehensive Achievement Monitoring (CAM) program revolves around a series of tests regularly administered to students with immediate feedback to students and teachers. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Management by Objectives, Program Evaluation
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Thomas, Gretchen – Educational Leadership, 1991
In one Texas school district, a few elementary and secondary teachers traded classes for one day to compare differences in working conditions. Teachers benefited by developing greater appreciation of their colleagues' efforts, making connections between secondary and elementary schools, gleaning new teaching ideas and methods, and gaining…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Development, Program Evaluation
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Noyce, Penny; Perda, David; Traver, Rob – Educational Leadership, 2000
In a data-driven school culture, there is an institutionalized willingness to use numbers systematically to reveal important patterns and answer focused questions about policy, methods, and outcomes. A central data team relies on input from teachers, ultimately responsible for student success. Massachusetts applications and examples are described.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Data Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Evaluation
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Van Scotter, Richard; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1996
Describes an ongoing evaluation of the Junior Achievement elementary school program that includes formative, summative, and longitudinal studies. The formative phase discovered that the curriculum was appropriate for urban and suburban children, for both genders, and for a diverse array of ethnic groups. The summative study showed the need to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Education, Economics Education, Elementary Education
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Trohanis, Pascal; Jackson, Elouise – Educational Leadership, 1980
Describes a technical assistance approach that offers a systematic framework for planning, conducting, and evaluating in-service training. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Needs Assessment, Program Evaluation
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Hoerr, Thomas R. – Educational Leadership, 1989
Describes a principal's positive experience with parent surveys to help gauge how parents view a St. Louis (Missouri) school's educational program. All questionnaires contain Likert-scale items (ranging from "strongly agree" to "strongly disagree"). The surveys are excellent tools for opening lines of communication. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship, Principals
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Barone, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 1991
The Rural Educational Alliance for Collaborative Humanities (REACH) Program, designed to enrich humanities study in rural South Carolina schools, encourages youngsters to explore their communities' history and culture, thereby connecting rural schools to community life. This article praises assessment as theater and urges its use in other…
Descriptors: High Schools, Oral Interpretation, Portfolios (Background Materials), Program Evaluation
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Rock, Heidi Marie; Cummings, Alysa – Educational Leadership, 1994
A project involving 15 high schools suggests that videodisc technology positively affects student outcomes. As suggested in a suburban New York site, staff development is critical to success. Students in biology classrooms using videodisc-enhanced instruction were more confident about their ability to do advanced biology and get good grades than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, High Schools, Influences
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Wagner, Laura A. – Educational Leadership, 1985
Describes California's Mentor Teacher Program, which provides stipends for experienced teachers who are appointed to work in a staff development capacity with new teachers, other career teachers, and "teacher trainees" without formal teacher training. Covers mentor qualifications and program implementation, documentation, and evaluation.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Master Teachers
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