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Riley, Benjamin – Educational Leadership, 2020
Recent research into reading has revealed much about how people learn to read, and Riley expresses optimism that educators might adopt much of this reading science into how they teach reading without triggering new "reading wars" between advocates of phonics and whole language. He summarizes indisputable facts recent scientific research…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research, Reading Research
Wiliam, Dylan – Educational Leadership, 2015
According to author Dylan Wiliam, because lessons never go exactly as planned, teachers should build plan B into plan A. This involves designing a lesson with a "hinge" somewhere in the middle and using specific kinds of questions--what he calls hinge questions--to quickly assess students' understanding of a concept before moving on.…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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Duke, Nell K.; Caughlan, Samantha; Juzwik, Mary M.; Martin, Nicole M. – Educational Leadership, 2012
Readers use different processes to read different kinds of text. Three principles can guide teachers in helping their students better understand the nuances of different genres. Teachers should engage students in reading and writing for real-world reasons, develop students' knowledge of specific genre features, and teach strategies tailored to…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Educational Principles, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies
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Knight, Jim – Educational Leadership, 2011
Instructional coaching guru Jim Knight suggests that how we think about coaching can enhance or interfere with our success as a coach. He suggests that coaches take a partnership approach to collaboration and adopt seven principles that define how coaches interact with collaborating teachers: equality, choice, voice, reflection, dialogue, praxis,…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles, Teacher Collaboration
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Tomlinson, Carol Ann; Jarvis, Jane – Educational Leadership, 2006
When teaching to the "typical" student doesn't work, teachers can tap into students' areas of greatest comfort, confidence, and passion and teach to their strengths. Five principles guide this work, which involves learning to recognize diverse student strengths, helping students see their capabilities in a positive light, helping students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Learning Motivation
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Rothstein, Richard; Wilder, Tamara; Jacobsen, Rebecca – Educational Leadership, 2007
Throughout nearly 300 years of policymaking in the United States, educators have promoted eight broad goals of schooling: basic academic skills, critical thinking and problem solving, social skills and work ethic, citizenship, physical health, emotional health, the arts and literature, and preparation for skilled employment. A recent survey about…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives, Accountability, Evaluation Criteria
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Wiggins, Grant; McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2006
To improve professional practice, educators need sound principles about how learning works to guide their pedagogical decisions, actions, policies, and practices. Such principles as teaching for fluent and flexible transfer, incorporating big ideas that connect isolated facts, and providing user-friendly feedback make learning meaningful for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Learning Processes, Educational Principles
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Unger, Jess; Fleischman, Steve – Educational Leadership, 2004
The effectiveness of writing instruction and process writing are discussed. The process writing approach has a significant impact on the U.S. education and hence, the principles of process writing provide guidance to teachers on potentially effective instructional practices.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Process Approach (Writing), Instructional Effectiveness, Writing Instruction
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Ferrero, David J. – Educational Leadership, 2006
A commitment to either traditional or innovative education practice virtually defines the professional identities of most educators, writes Ferrero. Traditional practices emphasize basic skills, ability grouping, subject-matter disciplines, academic mastery, standardized testing, and a canonical curriculum; innovative practices focus on…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Innovation, Educational Principles, Academic Achievement
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Gray, Dennis – Educational Leadership, 1984
Although "The Paideia Proposal" (1982) has been "all but totally eclipsed" by other recent publications on school reform, the Paideia Group's painstaking, unified, long-range approach (expanded on in its newly published second volume, "Paideia Problems and Possibilities," and the remaining volume, to be released later…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change