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Morin, Amanda – Educational Leadership, 2020
The idea that learning disabilities do not appear until 3rd grade is a common misconception, says Amanda Morin, senior expert at the nonprofit organization Understood. Early childhood educators must move beyond a "wait and see" mindset to help young children with learning disabilities get the services they need now.
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Identification, Young Children, Learning Disabilities
Fine, Caitlin G.; Strong, Kimberly; Palmer, Deborah – Educational Leadership, 2020
Language ideologies--the way our ideas about language and accent both reflect and are informed by our ideas about people and society--influence us in subtle, often subconscious ways. They can shape classroom practices and potentially create barriers to student learning. In this article, learn about two especially harmful language ideologies that…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Ideology, Teacher Attitudes, Classroom Techniques
Cushman, Kathleen – Educational Leadership, 2014
What happens when teachers, neuroscientists, and students combine their perspectives in a three-way dialogue about why selected classroom lessons were highly motivating? They discover that the factors that teachers and students believe important to student motivation are solidly aligned with insights from neuroscience. Author Kathleen Cushman…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Neurosciences
Templeton, Beth Lindsay – Educational Leadership, 2013
Why is that child so rude? Why does that mother let her daughter come to school dressed like that? Why doesn't he ever do his homework? That child is so lazy that he sleeps in class every day! It's not unusual for teachers to express frustration with students' behavior by making comments like these. But do these teachers really know…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Guidance, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Attitudes
Lindsay, Julie – Educational Leadership, 2016
Thanks to the development of faster Internet and better technology tools, students and teachers can network, collaborate, co-create products, build knowledge together, and share that knowledge with whomever they want around the world. Julie Lindsay describes online resources, tools, and projects that teachers can use for online global…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Learner Engagement
Skinker, Cherish R. – Educational Leadership, 2016
In this essay, veteran high school teacher Cherish R. Skinker recounts how she connected with hard-to-reach, struggling students in her 9th grade English classes. In a supportive classroom environment, Skinker's students explored the year-long theme of "a hero's journey" through texts like "The Odyssey" and "Romeo and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Grade 9, High School Students, English Instruction
McGarry, Robert A. – Educational Leadership, 2011
When a gay male student began distributing letters at his high school alerting students and teachers to the antigay language in the school and teachers' lack of intervention, the letter was quickly confiscated. McGarry, an administrator in the central office, learned of the incident and of other incidents in which LGBT students and teachers were…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Antisocial Behavior, Activism

Kagan, Dona – Educational Leadership, 1993
Education professor's intimate look at teaching through two high school teachers' eyes revealed gap between theory and practice. Instead of using student-centered pedagogical strategies they learned at University of Alabama, teachers ran traditional teacher-centered classrooms. Both taught to standardized tests and used mandated curricula. Felt…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Discovery Learning, High Schools

Negin, Gary A. – Educational Leadership, 1993
While reminiscing over wine and granola bars, some elementary teacher-survivors from the sixties pondered timeless teaching truths newly "discovered" by education reformers, including authentic assessment, cooperative learning, a national curriculum, and brain-compatible learning. Reformers are insensitive to realistic classroom contexts when…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Kenkel, Sue; Hoelscher, Steve; West, Teri – Educational Leadership, 2006
When 29 percent of final grades for students at Bendle Middle School showed up as Ds and Es, teachers knew something had to give. Kenkel, Hoelscher, and West describe how the ABCI approach, based on mastery learning, shook up a community culture of low expectations for working class kids, and opened the way for more appropriate teaching methods…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Middle School Students, Grades (Scholastic), Mastery Learning

Kagan, Spencer – Educational Leadership, 1995
Some teachers justify group grading for cooperative projects using specious arguments that invoke real-world comparison, employment skills, motivation, teacher workload, and credit for teamwork. This article argues that group grades are blatantly unfair, invalidate report cards, undermine motivation, convey the wrong message, violate individual…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading

Cooke, Lloyd M. – Educational Leadership, 1979
Although teachers sometimes view mastery learning approaches skeptically, members of the business community are committed to helping spread these approaches. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Business, Elementary Secondary Education, Mastery Learning
Villegas, Ana Maria; Lucas, Tamara – Educational Leadership, 2007
Over the past three decades, the K-12 student population in the United States has become ethnically and linguistically diverse. Not so with the vast majority of teachers, who are generally white, middle class, and monolingual English speaking. Successfully teaching students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds requires a new way…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Teacher Attitudes, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism

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

Dunn, Kenneth; Dunn, Rita – Educational Leadership, 1987
Challenges 15 popular beliefs held about students and optimal learning environments by citing data from studies of student learning styles. Individual learning styles vary, and academic achievement can be improved by providing flexible teaching styles and classroom environments where students can match their learning styles. Includes extensive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Educational Research
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