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Feiman-Nemser, Sharon – Educational Leadership, 2012
Reviewing the research, Feiman-Nemser identifies distinct shifts in thinking about teacher induction over the last 50 years. Early advocates viewed induction as a temporary bridge designed to provide support to beginning teachers and ease their entry into teaching. Next came an induction model that combines support with ongoing mentoring and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Professional Development
Scherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 2012
In this wide-ranging interview with Educational Leadership, Stanford University Professor of Education Linda Darling-Hammond discusses the kind of preparation and support new teachers need to survive their critical first years in the classroom. Among her central recommendations are more intensive mentoring that lasts through the first year of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Models, Educational Needs, Teacher Education Programs
Johnson, Paige – Educational Leadership, 2009
Since 2002, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills has been the leading advocacy organization in the United States focused on infusing 21st century skills into education. Its "Framework for 21st Century Learning," the result of a consensus among hundreds of stakeholders, describes the skills, knowledge, and expertise students need to…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Partnerships in Education, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills

Duke, Daniel L. – Educational Leadership, 1990
Describes a project to help teachers and administrators identify challenging goals for professional development. Activities that help to heighten awareness include breaking routine, changing perspective, examining assumptions, and reading challenging material. Two important ingredients for the professional development process are time and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Goal Orientation, Management Development, Models

Miller, Samuel; Duffy, Gerald G.; Rohr, Jean; Gasparello, Robert; Mercier, Sue – Educational Leadership, 2005
A partnership between the University of North Carolina and Hunter Elementary School in Greensboro attempts to close the achievement gap for low-income students and simultaneously the gap between the skills teachers should possess and the quality of training they receive. The partnership follows the professional development school (PDS) model and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Professional Development, Models, Partnerships in Education
Zmach, Courtney C.; Sanders, Jennifer; Patrick, Jennifer Drake; Dedeoglu, Hakan; Charbonnet, Sara; Henkel, Melissa; Fang, Zhihui; Lamme, Linda Leonard; Pringle, Rose – Educational Leadership, 2007
Too many middle school students struggle to comprehend their textbooks in science and other content areas. Thus, many adolescent learners lag behind in developing scientific literacy, which the National Research Council has defined as sufficient understanding of the scientific concepts and processes required for personal decision making,…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Textbooks, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy

Howsam, Robert B. – Educational Leadership, 1981
Teachers have the lowest level of preparation of an established profession. An analytic model of teacher education helps identify what the components and strategies of teacher education could and should be. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Improvement, Models

Lantieri, Linda; Patti, Janet – Educational Leadership, 1996
Originating in New York City schools, the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (Peaceable Schools Model) helps to transform the culture of participating schools and to make them nonviolent learning communities. The model features a K-12 curriculum focusing on key social skills, professional development for teachers, student-led mediation,…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Parent Education

Caverly, David C.; Peterson, Cynthia L.; Mandeville, Thomas F. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Describes a social-constructivist model of professional development arising from a collaboration between Southwest Texas State University's education department and New Braunfels (Texas) Independent School District. Teachers learn technology integration techniques from an instructionally strong "first-generation" of teachers trained at a…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Stager, Gary S. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Dozens of Australian "laptop" schools are following the lead of Methodist Ladies' College (an independent pre-K-12 school) in personal computing and are using some of their pioneering professional development models, including in-classroom collaboration, "slumber parties," and build-a-book workshops. Guidelines for implementing…
Descriptors: Action Research, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Christian, Donna; Pufahl, Ingrid U.; Rhodes, Nancy C. – Educational Leadership, 2005
Numerous reports and articles have decried the mediocrity of U.S. students' foreign language skills and have called for improved language education. One study that looked at foreign language education in 19 countries suggests several characteristics of successful foreign language programs: starting early, providing an articulated framework,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Heritage Education, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries