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Dugan, Jamila – Educational Leadership, 2021
"There are no shortcuts for true equity," says authors and consultants Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan. Equity work is hard, on-going work--and it means not falling into ineffective traps and tropes. Find out what these traps are and how to avoid them.
Descriptors: Equal Education, Program Implementation, Educational Policy, Racial Bias

Frazee, Bruce – Educational Leadership, 1993
Since 1990, when a Fort Meyers (Florida) school became the nation's first core-knowledge site, over 50 other schools have taken pioneering steps to teach this curriculum. Core-knowledge guidelines include school-community understanding, acceptance, and involvement; alignment of curriculum with local and state guidelines; and collaboration and…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Interdisciplinary Approach

Sparks, Georgea Mohlman – Educational Leadership, 1989
Charges that the Mandeville and Rivers article in the same "Educational Leadership" issue is seriously flawed for failing to address whether teachers actually used Hunter's Program for Effective Teaching techniques as intended. Only careful observation of the 25 participating teachers with two years' experience using the ideas could…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Staff Development, Teacher Effectiveness

Hunter, Madeline – Educational Leadership, 1989
Commends Mandeville and Rivers' article in the same "Educational Leadership" issue for demonstrating familiarity with the Hunter staff development model and acknowledging the importance of proper implementation strategies. Presents evidence showing that abbreviated training periods and insufficient coaching are to blame for the model's…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Staff Development, Teacher Effectiveness

Silver, Harvey; Strong, Richard; Perini, Matthew – Educational Leadership, 1997
Multiple-intelligences theory (MI) explores how cultures and disciplines shape human potential. Both MI and learning-style theories reject dominant ideologies of intelligence. Whereas learning styles are concerned with differences in the learning process, MI centers on learning content and products. Blending learning styles and MI theories via…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Ideology

Gill, Alice J. – Educational Leadership, 1993
In the American Federation of Teachers' Thinking Mathematics collaboration, teachers have become equal partners with researchers to create staff development aimed at mathematics instruction. Researchers and 5 visiting practitioners have cooperated to create mathematics foundations materials conceptualized in 10 guiding principles for mathematics…
Descriptors: Action Research, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Instruction

Lier, Jacquie; Bufe, Bruce – Educational Leadership, 1993
To gain appreciation for each others' perspectives, a Mississippi language arts consultant and a third-grade teacher from Iowa traded jobs for a year. As a consultant, the teacher found that classroom teachers were more interested in whole-language instruction practicalities than in theory. As a teacher, the consultant learned that classroom…
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 3

Guild, Pat Burke – Educational Leadership, 1997
Although multiple intelligences, learning styles, and brain-based education have discrete theoretical constructs, research bases, and applications, they share similar outcomes in the practical classroom environment. There are several areas of overlap. Each theory is learning- and learner-centered, regards teachers and students as reflective…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education