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Lauren M. Slagus; Angela M. Kelly – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2024
Background: This study explored science teachers' participation in a professional development partnership with informal science institutions (ISIs) designed for urban middle school science teachers, known as the "Urban Advantage Science Initiative." The teacher training involved a whole school focused approach, providing teaching…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Professional Development, Urban Education, Science Teachers
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Vaughn, Melissa Speight; de Beer, Josef – Perspectives in Education, 2020
Science and mathematics teacher professional development in South Africa does not adequately address teachers' pedagogical content knowledge or ability to integrate indigenous knowledge into the curriculum. This situation is partly due to traditional teacher professional development programmes that utilise top-down and expert-driven approaches…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teacher Education, Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
Mink, Meridith Beck – Council on Library and Information Resources, 2016
In September 2015, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) a grant to investigate the early impacts of the National Digital Stewardship Residency (NDSR) programs, in order to inform subsequent development of similar programs by others with a vested interest in building…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Library Services, Information Management, Library Automation
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Alvarez, Sarah E. – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
This article presents three case studies that explore a very popular trend in art museum adult education in the last decade--partnerships with medical schools to offer critical professional development in visual observation. Each case study describes a critical perspective in the development and implementation of this programming trend: that of…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Art, Museums, Partnerships in Education
Picciano, Anthony G.; Steiner, Robert V. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
Every child has a right to an education. In the United States, the issue is not necessarily about access to a school but access to a quality education. With strict compulsory education laws, more than 50 million students enrolled in primary and secondary schools, and billions of dollars spent annually on public and private education, American…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Compulsory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Opportunities
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Brown, Susannah, Ed. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
In this issue of the Research Review, the author focuses on the importance of developing learning environments emphasizing the Arts. First, the author reviews a study concerning professional development and "artist-teachers", which is of particular interest since most readers of this journal are involved in various educational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Professional Development, Artists, Art Teachers
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Torri, Geno – Science Scope, 1997
Describes a partnership between the Museum of Natural History at Wilson College and an elementary school, in which the museum provided the school with access to its services and facilities, a newsletter, teacher workshops, and access to educational resources, while the school's obligations included administrative support and access to the faculty.…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary Education, Government School Relationship, Intermediate Grades
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Moe, Jeanne M.; Coleman, Carolee; Fink, Kristie; Krejs, Kirsti – Social Studies, 2002
Archaeology is a highly interdisciplinary field. Its main goal is to construct culture histories, but it uses many scientific methods in the process. Ethical dilemmas inherent in archaeology make it a good vehicle for teaching ethics and character in the classroom (Moe 2000). The interdisciplinary nature of the field makes it possible to weave…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Archaeology, Ethical Instruction, Values Education