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Elford, Marti; Carter, Richard A., Jr.; Aronin, Sara – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
There is not just one way to give feedback, nor is there just one kind of feedback. Bug-in-ear technology, which allows coaches to give teachers in the classroom immediate feedback, has been used successfully for 35 years. In an updated twist on this method, researchers at the University of Kansas used bug-in-ear coaching in a virtual classroom…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Methods, Coaching (Performance), Classroom Techniques
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Colton, Amy B.; Langer, Georgea M.; Goff, Loretta S. – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
Probing is a communication skill that provides the psychological safety teachers need to share their perspectives, inquire into those of others, and reconsider what they have been doing and how they have been thinking about it. In their book, "The Collaborative Analysis of Student Learning: Professional Learning That Promotes Success for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Cooperative Learning, Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry
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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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Dumas, Chad; Kautz, Craig – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
In the Hastings Nebraska Public schools, two of the eight schools have been identified as national models of educational effectiveness. In seven of eight buildings, in just four years, student test scores have increased from around 60% proficiency to around 80% proficiency or better. At Hastings, central office leaders emphasize three key…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Test Results, Student Evaluation, Cooperation
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Steiny, Julia – Journal of Staff Development, 2009
Sparking a flame of mutual professional development at Twin Groves Middle School, in Illinois' Kildeer District 96 was a formative assessment. "Formatives," as the practitioners call them, are a technique usually adopted as a safety net for struggling students. But as districts are finding out, they are also effective at honing teacher…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Professional Development
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Johnston, Jef; Knight, Mary; Miller, Laura – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
Finding time for teams to work in schools is both a necessity and a responsibility. If educators are sincere about efforts to improve student learning, leaders must take responsibility for providing team time for teachers and a structure in which they are able to work collaboratively. The Papillion-La Vista (Nebraska) Public Schools took to heart…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration, Public Schools
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McKinley, Johnnie – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Educators who are successful with black students build good relationships with children, pay attention to social contexts, and learn about other cultures.
Descriptors: Social Environment, White Students, Principals, African American Students
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Lewis, Anne C. – Journal of Staff Development, 1998
Teachers can improve practice by examining students' work collaboratively. This paper describes how student work can be the basis for collaborative discussions about teaching and learning; notes that collaborative discussions of student work is increasing with the growing use of portfolio assessment; explains how to analyze student work to promote…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Group Discussion, Portfolio Assessment
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Martin-Kniep, Giselle O.; And Others – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Describes a two-year professional development program in which teachers used collaborative inquiry to study, develop, and use alternative and authentic assessment to improve teaching and learning. The paper examines curriculum and assessment changes teachers made, presents insights from the experience, and discusses implications for professional…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Sperling, Doris H.; Mahalak, Carolyn J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1993
After explaining performance assessment, the article describes a Michigan staff development workshop to teach educators performance assessment, explains program content and methods for teaching program assessment, illustrates how performance assessment was taught to students, and presents recommendations for effective implementation of performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Inservice Teacher Education
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Lynn, Leon – Journal of Staff Development, 1999
Describes a California project which encourages educators to follow best practices for staff development and school improvement. The project helps them evaluate their staff-development plans by examining five essential questions about staff development and its connections to student success, professional climate, standards, and assessment. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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French, Ron – Journal of Staff Development, 2001
Profiles four elementary and secondary schools from around the country that have created successful staff development programs to address an array of diversity issues common in schools nationwide. The efforts included emphasizing assessment and nonverbal techniques; pairing teachers and students on technology-based projects; emphasizing motivation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Consciousness Raising, Creative Teaching