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Belchetz, Denese; Witherow, Kathy – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
The York Region District School Board is recognized as a high-performing district in Ontario, Canada, and has also garnered international attention. Visitors from across Canada, as well as Singapore, Finland, England, Scotland, Holland, the Bahamas, Korea, China, and Taiwan, have come to learn about its system and observe the teaching, learning,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, School Districts, Best Practices
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Armstrong, Anthony – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
A visit to a primary school in Dublin, Ireland, shows that, although the structure of the Irish school system is much different than in the U.S., the professional learning needs and challenges are very much the same. In this article, Anthony Armstrong, publications editor at Learning Forward, writes about his meeting with Maria Spring, principal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Elementary Schools
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von Frank, Valerie – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
Principal Wilma Culton's professional development in the last few years has had her setting out for Singapore, conferencing in Canada, and bopping over to Berlin to check out what experts and the best educators around the world know about helping kids learn. The head of a primary school just outside Melbourne, Australia, Culton is a prime example…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Professional Development, Educational Improvement
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Stoll, Louise – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Just as in the United States, political changes in the United Kingdom and other nations affect education policy. Louise Stoll, professor at the London Centre for Leadership in Learning, Institute of Education, University of London, offers a different view on policy in these excerpts from a conversation with Tracy Crow, Learning Forward's associate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Professional Development
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Grose, Karen; Strachan, Jim – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Three years ago, the Toronto District School Board, the largest in Canada and the fourth-largest in North America, began to explore demonstration classrooms as a way to create a richer model of job-embedded, differentiated, and personalized professional learning. By doing action research and examining a variety of professional learning models from…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Models
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Burns, Mary – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Community has taken on a new meaning for several school-based coaches spread across Indonesia. For far too long in developing countries, educators have been forced to rely on one-shot centralized professional development for teachers and those who work with them. A shortage of money, locally trained staff, and access to learning materials has made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Barnett, Bruce G.; O'Mahoney, Gary – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes a professional learning effort in Victoria, Australia, designed to help principals process and learn from their experiences with recent school reforms. Principals reported that learning to reflect helped them do their jobs more effectively, challenged their conventional ways of thinking and acting, helped them be more proactive, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Training
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Ziegler, Corrie – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Edmonton Public Schools district implemented a framework of support for teaching and learning, and a key element supporting the framework is instructional walk-throughs, which provide staff opportunities to learn from one another. Instructional walk-throughs help move the staff from a culture of isolation to a culture of collaboration and support.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Trent, Allen; Blum, Timothy; McLaughlin, Meredith; Yocom, Dorothy Jean – Journal of Staff Development, 2005
A study group from a Wyoming school and nearby university delve into the Japanese process of lesson study, learning the differences between the Japanese and U.S. education systems and how the process can work--and does not work--in an American context. The group's understandings highlight ways that lesson study can be adapted for use in the United…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Foreign Countries, Teacher Improvement, Professional Development