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Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2016
While waiting for an after school meeting to begin, Carol Ann Tomlinson found herself chatting with an high school history teacher as he shared the struggle he faced to help a large population of English language learners (ELLs) who had recently arrived at his school. He spoke of how supporting these students was a new challenge for the staff, and…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Educational Strategies, Student Adjustment, Immigrants
Brown, Sidney – Educational Leadership, 2016
In the early 1990s, a coup in Haiti sent a new wave of political refugees to southern Florida. First-year teacher Sidney Brown taught ESOL classes to Haitian teens who came to Dillard High School in Ft. Lauderdale. As she got to know her students, she was surprised by the class distinctions that divided the French-speaking students, whose…
Descriptors: Refugees, Migrant Children, High School Students, African American Students
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Educational Leadership, 2017
The concept of personalization in learning appeals to many K-12 teachers and students weary of regimented, one-size-fits-all instruction. The in-vogue term personalization is used to refer to many different learning strategies and structures--from personal learning plans to greater student voice. Differentiation expert Carol Ann Tomlinson is…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Program Implementation, Educational Change, Educational Benefits
Breiseth, Lydia – Educational Leadership, 2016
Most English language learners are from families that have recently immigrated to the United States-and many of those families traveled here at tremendous risk to seek better education for their children. It's important for classroom teachers to make building relationships with the families of ELLs a priority. Breiseth asserts that the most…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Immigrants, Family School Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Kohn, Alfie – Educational Leadership, 2015
In this article, Alfie Kohn discusses four questions about questioning--starting with questions that are more basic, and progressing to some that are "deeper and potentially more subversive of traditional schooling." He begins by considering what questions we should ask students, and encourages teachers to keep questions with…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Questioning Techniques, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Silva, Janice; Contreras, Kathia – Educational Leadership, 2011
In 2008-09, Colegio Ingles had a watershed year in terms of teachers learning to enhance one another's skills. Beneath a deceptively congenial surface, teachers at this Mexican preK-9th grade school were avoiding professional confrontations and rarely observed one another's classes or shared teaching solutions and innovations. That same year, the…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
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Brandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1995
The author of "Punished by Rewards" (1993), claims that rewards and punishments serve to manipulate behavior and destroy the potential for real learning. Praise is especially tricky, since intangible rewards can also foster compliance, not motivation. An engaging curriculum and a caring atmosphere encourage kids to exercise their natural…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Curiosity, Praise, Punishment
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Lipsky, William E. – Educational Leadership, 1976
Argues that curriculum developers should learn as much as possible about the characteristics and capabilities of their intended student audience and base decisions on curricular design and content in large part on this information. Available from Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1701 K Street, N.W., Suite 1100, Washington,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Centered Curriculum
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Combs, Arthur W. – Educational Leadership, 1978
Argues that there is a major need for greatly increased exploration of personal approaches to good teaching and broader application of perceptual-humanistic thinking to all aspects of teacher education. (Author/JG)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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Grace, Marsha – Educational Leadership, 1999
Providing opportunities for students to generate their own curriculum requires courage. Student interests are unpredictable. Teachers should garner support, start small, use library resources, eschew curriculum guides, develop assessment tools, allow for noise, schedule record keeping, allow a routine to emerge, be learners, communicate…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Student Centered Curriculum
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Tinsley, Drew C.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1972
To the extent that class discussion is representative of the entire program, the dominant emphasis on memory and interpretation questions in this study suggests that the cognitive objectives of the two programs are remarkably similar. (Authors)
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Inquiry, Methods Research
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McPartland, James; Jordan, Will; Legters, Nettie; Balfanz, Robert – Educational Leadership, 1997
A large Baltimore high school has shown how personalizing relationships and focusing the curriculum can turn around an unsafe school and create a climate conducive to learning. The school adopted the Talent Development model, which created six smaller units or academies. Instead of suspending or transferring ill-behaved students, Patterson…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Discipline, Educational Innovation, High Schools
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Feldhusen, John F. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Too often, gifted programs offer standard, all-purpose enrichment without regard to special talents. Talents are not usually fully developed in youngsters. Teachers can help develop children's talent by becoming talent scouts, structuring appropriate learning activities, praising talented behavior, helping kids set learning goals, locating helpful…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Heckman, Paul E.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1994
Describes a south Tucson elementary school's efforts to keep its Hispanic and Native American student population actively engaged through the Educational and Community Change Project. Teachers are reinventing their own beliefs and expectations while constructing class dialog around children's interests and personal theories. A pumpkin…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Dropout Programs, Elementary Education, Hispanic Americans
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Van Ausdell, Barbara Wass – Educational Leadership, 1994
Making classroom materials relevant to students is paramount for one Missouri high school English teacher. Since a relevant curriculum needs more than short stories and essays, she has incorporated books like Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's "Weep Not, Child," Kamala Markandaya's "Nectar in a Sieve," and Charles Dickens's "Tale of Two…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Disadvantaged, English Teachers, Global Approach
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