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Joyce, Bruce; Emily Calhoun – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
Rather than merely dusting and polishing the old comfy stuff, these authors have spent 35 years trying to find out how people can learn to use new curriculums and ways of teaching. They have done some studies that would meet high standards of design, learned from peering at correlations, and stumbled on important things while teaching kids and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Implementation
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Ermeling, Bradley A.; Gallimore, Ronald – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
Making schools learning places for teachers as well as students is a timeless and appealing vision. The growing number of professional learning communities is a hopeful sign that profound change is on the way. This is the challenge learning communities face: Schools and districts need implementation models flexible enough to adapt to local…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Program Implementation, Models, Cooperative Learning
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Dumas, Chad; Jenkins, Lee – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
The workshop is done--How does anyone know that staff learned what they needed to learn? How does anyone know that the content of the workshop day is now common knowledge among the attendees? Two key indicators are feedback and evaluation. Feedback from participants is what the presenter uses to fine-tune his or her professional learning delivery.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Program Evaluation, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice
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Easton, Lois Brown – Journal of Staff Development, 2013
This article is drawn from a longer study Lois Brown Easton conducted for Learning Forward as the organization seeks to understand and influence the global professional learning landscape. A look at the data shows that, despite everything known about the need for high-quality professional learning, a significant number of teachers around the world…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Barriers
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Perconti, Ellen S. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
The Lewiston (Idaho) School District's picture of optimal professional learning is changing from one-shot, sit-and-get style workshops to learning with the expectation of implementation. The district, which serves approximately 4,950 students, has developed and is implementing a professional development model based on continuous improvement,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Educational Improvement, Workshops, Educational Administration
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Ringler, Marjorie C.; O'Neal, Debra – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
Academic language has been referred to as a gatekeeper, something that stands in the way of academic success for native and nonnative speakers alike. In rural eastern North Carolina, many students do double the work because they speak nonstandard dialects, lack the background knowledge for school success, and thereby disengage from the classroom.…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, School Districts, Rural Education, Nonstandard Dialects
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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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Killion, Joellen – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
Adopting new curricula presents both a need and an opportunity for professional development to advance teacher content knowledge and instructional practices for achieving curriculum-specific student outcomes. This study examines two modalities of professional development: face-to-face in a summer workshop and online that included two days of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Conventional Instruction
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Troen, Vivian; Boles, Katherine C. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Common experience, along with a vast collection of research, demonstrates that schools can expect a range of benefits to accrue when teachers work together. Teacher teaming can reduce teacher isolation, increase collegiality, facilitate the sharing of resources and ideas, and capitalize on teacher's individual and shared strengths. And most…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Collegiality, Workshops, Peer Teaching
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Ermeling, Bradley A. – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
Establishing school-based professional learning appears so simple and straightforward during inspiring presentations at summer workshops, but keeping collaborative work focused on teaching and learning in such a way that it produces consistent results is a highly underestimated task. Investigations and experience from a group of researchers at the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Summer Programs, Workshops, Sustainability
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Carver, Cynthia L. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Recent state legislation in Michigan mandates that all graduating seniors successfully pass algebra I and II. Numerous initiatives have been enacted to help mathematics teachers meet this challenge, yet school principals have had little preparation for the necessary curricular and instructional changes. To address this unmet need, university-based…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Mathematics Education, State Legislation, Mathematics Teachers
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Shear, Linda; Penuel, William R. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
The best science teachers are not only experts in teaching and knowledgeable about science content, but they are also great at teaching science. They have specialized teaching knowledge, including knowledge of effective pedagogical practices in science, student difficulties with understanding content, and curricular purposes. As a result,…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Science Teachers, Faculty Development, Science Instruction
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Little, Catherine A.; Paul, Kristina Ayers – Journal of Staff Development, 2009
Every teacher can recall a range of experiences in professional development workshops. Some of these may have provided opportunities in which teachers felt engaged, empowered, and supported as learners, while others felt disconnected from practice. Although these authors recognize that workshops, particularly those with no follow-up support, are…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Development, Workshops, Program Design
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Sharp, Peggy Agostino – Journal of Staff Development, 1988
Guidelines are presented for staff developers in preparing the content and planning for delivery of presentations. The basic planning techniques that are described are based upon learning theory and regard for the audience. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Learning Strategies, Planning, Program Development
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Garmston, Robert J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1994
Describes the use of containers (formal structures, organizers, or frameworks into which a presenter can drop content) to save time when planning a presentation. To use containers, presenters must know the type of presentation outcome and allocated time, have information about the audience, and have information about various presentation…
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Lecture Method, Meetings
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