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Lindsey, Delores B.; Lindsey, Randall B. – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
Delores and Randall Lindsey approach the Outcomes standard through the lens of their cultural proficiency work to highlight the equity focus embedded in the standard. This excerpt from their essay in "Reach the Highest Standard in Professional Learning: Outcomes" dives into their cultural proficiency tools and framework and their…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Culturally Relevant Education, Equal Education, Student Diversity
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Zimmerman, Diane P. – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
This article looks into the school culture where teacher expertise is often hidden and underused. While the media-rich culture places a high value on talent, the irony is that talent is underrated in most schools, and educators often remain silent about their hidden talents. Many school cultures are not conducive to dialogue that supports displays…
Descriptors: School Culture, Teacher Characteristics, Expertise, Human Capital
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Roussin, James L.; Zimmerman, Diane P. – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
Policymakers have turned to teacher evaluation as one way to ensure accountability for school reform. In most evaluation systems, the emphasis focuses on the external: test scores, observations of classroom practices, rubric based assessments, student feedback, evaluation, and student work. While these activities have a place in professional…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Observation, Teacher Effectiveness
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Fullan, Michael – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
Michael Fullan's insights on what it takes to make professional learning stick--in other words, Learning Forward's Implementation standard--have long helped leaders at the school and system level create change in ways that lead to better outcomes for students. In his full thought leader essay in "Reach the Highest Standard in Professional…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education, Program Implementation, Educational Change
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Pinchot, Michelle; Weber, Chris – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
At Peters K-3 Elementary School in Garden Grove, California, teacher leadership and empowerment supported by professional learning from the district have led to increases in student outcomes and in parent and student satisfaction with the culture and climate of the school community. Peters demonstrates the impact that empowering staffs and…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, School Districts, Outcomes of Education
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Zoller, Kendall; Lahera, Antonia Issa; Normore, Anthony H. – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
This article presents a story about two school leaders in a large Southern California urban district who used skills developed in a university school leadership program to create rapport, empathy, and trust while leading through challenging situations and achieving actionable outcomes. In addition to developing relationships in support of…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Prior Learning, Transfer of Training, Teacher Leadership
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Killion, Joellen – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
Key findings from a new study highlight how Learning Forward's long-standing position on professional learning correlates with practices in high-performing systems in Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and British Columbia. The purpose of this article is to share key findings from the study so that educators might apply them to strengthening…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Professional Continuing Education, Educational Improvement, Qualitative Research
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Hanson, Holli; Hoyos, Christine – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
An athletic coach's focus is to develop individual skills as well as the collective capacity of the team to perform at the highest level. A coaching culture applies the same concept to schools. While coaching in schools is not new, what is fundamentally different in a culture of coaching is that all members of the school community see themselves…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Coaching (Performance), School Culture, Adult Learning
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MacDonald, Elisa B. – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
This article describes the role of the skillful leader and what practical solutions are needed to overcome hurdles. What distinguishes the skillful team leader from a less-effective leader is his or her approach to overcoming hurdles, and are rooted in the leader's values, mindset, intelligence, and skill. When faced with hurdles to team…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Instructional Leadership, Barriers, Teamwork
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Marrapodi, Maryann; Beard, Ora – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
In September 2009, the Detroit public school now known as Dixon Educational Learning Academy was best described by terms too often used to characterize persistently low-performing urban schools--frequent leadership turnover, demoralized staff, student violence, poor attendance, a physical plant in horrendous shape, episodic and irrelevant…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Disadvantaged, Low Achievement, Instructional Improvement
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Rasmussen, Harriette Thurber; Karschney, Kathryn – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
Welcome to the West Valley School District in eastern Washington. Home to almost 4,000 students, West Valley made a public commitment more than seven years ago that all students would graduate with the option to attend college. This daunting goal--made even more so by the fact that almost half of the district's high school students come from…
Descriptors: School Districts, Leadership, Superintendents, Nontraditional Education
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MacDonald, Elisa – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
The "culture of nice" is the underlying culture that inhibits a team of teachers from reaching a level of rigorous collaborative discourse where teachers are challenging each other's and their own thinking, beliefs, assumptions, and practice. This article discusses how honest discourse can be the key to shifting school culture. The act of…
Descriptors: School Culture, Peer Evaluation, Teaching (Occupation), Ethics
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Dillon, Paula; Erkens, Cassandra; Sanna, Diane; Savastano, Linda F. – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
Eight school districts in Rhode Island formed the East Bay Professional Learning Community to launch a joint effort to develop a culture of assessment literacy through ongoing professional learning focused on team-specific action plans tightly aligned to school, district, and state initiatives. To accomplish this, the districts pooled their…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Shared Resources and Services, Best Practices, Student Evaluation
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Kinzer, Cathy; Taft, Laura – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
Monte Vista Elementary School is one of 24 K-5 elementary schools in Las Cruces Public Schools, an urban district in southern New Mexico. The school's 450 students reflect the diversity of its Southwestern community: 75% Hispanic, 17% English language learners, and 68% free or reduced lunch, thus qualifying Monte Vista as a Title I school. Monte…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Urban Schools, High Achievement, Outcomes of Education
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Mangin, Melinda; Stoelinga, Sara Ray – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Instructional teacher leaders strive to help teachers build knowledge and skills to improve teaching practice. With titles such as coach or coordinator, they may receive a stipend or released time from teaching. Instructional teacher leaders rely on an array of strategies to improve instruction and enhance student learning. They conduct…
Descriptors: Expertise, Feedback (Response), Sanctions, Trust (Psychology)
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