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White, George P.; Greenwood, Scott C. – Principal Leadership, 2004
It is abundantly clear that increasingly complex, diverse, technological middle level schools require educators to take on new roles. Change is the only constant, and as a result there is a huge chasm between what middle level teachers experienced as students themselves and as preservice teachers and the exigencies and realities of middle level…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Staff Development, Teacher Collaboration, Middle Schools
McKay, Sara Wilson – Art Education, 2006
Multiple interpretations of art also yield multiple versions of art education, and what looks like learning in one context may not be the same learning in another. How is it then that art educators can come together to do more than read another article and apply what is relevant to their particular, isolated situation? What might happen if a group…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Art Teachers, Action Research, Art Education
Gradet, Howard – Principal Leadership, 2006
Although there are a million reasons why some schools do not work, there is one thing that Breakthrough High Schools (BTHS) have in common: a principal who has a focused vision that is based on the needs of his or her school and district and an ability to rally the troops and move the school away from the herd. The principal's ability to carefully…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Professional Development, Principals, Administrator Role
Kochan, Susan; Teddlie, Charles – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
In this article, the authors describe an evaluation of a troubled high school that was conducted approximately fifteen years ago. Their original evaluation plan focused on the collection of academic achievement scores and attitudinal variables taken from the school effectiveness literature, but the serendipitous inclusion of what they called…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Network Analysis, School Effectiveness
Stevenson, Catherine B.; Duran, Robert L.; Barrett, Karen A.; Colarulli, Guy C. – Innovative Higher Education, 2005
Colleges and universities are adopting learning communities to increase student learning and build cohesion. As learning communities grow in popularity, institutions need to invest in faculty development (Oates, 2001) and understand faculty experiences (Mullen, 2001). The University of Hartford created a program that prepared faculty for…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Team Teaching, Focus Groups, College Faculty
Sato, Mistilina; Baker, Vicki; Fong, Elaine; Gilbertson, Joni; Liebig, Tracey; Schwartzfarb, Neil – Science Educator, 2006
A group of middle school science teachers and a university researcher recount some of their experiences as they individually and collectively worked toward improving their everyday assessment practices to better support student learning.
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Educational Strategies
Normore, Anthony H.; Loughry, Kenneth S. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
When preservice teachers graduate and obtain their first teaching positions, they begin what education practitioners often call "the rookie year." To make their transition smooth and their first-year experience successful requires a concentrated effort on the part of administrators and experienced faculty members who serve as leaders and mentors.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teaching Methods, Teacher Persistence, Job Satisfaction
Talley, Karen – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2005
Working closely with others often gives rise to conflicts as each individual is driven by different and usually conflicting preoccupations and concerns. This article discusses the 3,000 year old 9-sided star-shaped paradigm known as Enneagram and how it is advantageous to early childhood professionals. This personality inventory purports that…
Descriptors: Models, Teacher Attitudes, Conflict, Interpersonal Relationship
Trent, Allen; Blum, Timothy; McLaughlin, Meredith; Yocom, Dorothy Jean – Journal of Staff Development, 2005
A study group from a Wyoming school and nearby university delve into the Japanese process of lesson study, learning the differences between the Japanese and U.S. education systems and how the process can work--and does not work--in an American context. The group's understandings highlight ways that lesson study can be adapted for use in the United…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Foreign Countries, Teacher Improvement, Professional Development
Surdey, Mary M.; Hashey, Jane M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
In this article, the authors describe how the quest for continual growth has taken its root at Vestal Central School district. Located at the heart of upstate New York, educators at Vestal Central School district have created a spirit of "kaizen," a Japanese word meaning the relentless quest for continual improvement and higher-quality…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Improvement, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
Saphier, Jon; King, Matt; D'Auria, John – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
In this article, the authors illustrate the three fundamental elements of school leadership: academic focus, shared beliefs and values, and productive professional relationships. These three elements purportedly produce strong organizational cultures, more teaching expertise, and better student achievement and more thoughtful and caring citizens.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, School Culture
Feldman, Sandra – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
One of the most comprehensive studies to highlight the achievement gap between students in the United States and those in many other countries is the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). TIMSS showed that a handful of countries (with Japan near the top) consistently outperformed the others studied (including the United…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, High Achievement
Pawan, Faridah, Ed.; Sietman, Ginger, Ed. – Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), 2007
This volume of Collaborative Partnerships between ESL and Classroom Teachers gives emphasis to collaborative partnerships in the middle and high school levels. Editors Faridah Pawan and Ginger Sietman gather expert authors who present us with models of classroom-based and school-based collaborative partnerships from middle and high schools across…
Descriptors: Expertise, Integrated Curriculum, High School Students, Middle School Students
Arani, Mohammad Reza Sarkar; Shibata, Yoshiaki; Matoba, Masami – Online Submission, 2007
This paper first clarifies the role of "jugyou kenkyuu" for creating an effective environment in schools for teachers to learn from each other and for developing more learning-centered education that focuses on the real needs of students. Secondly, it examines various practical strategies used by both professors and teachers through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Ikpeze, Chinwe – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2007
Although researchers and educators agree that small group collaboration is an essential part of teacher education, not much attention had been paid to examining the dynamics, characteristics, and processes of online group collaboration involving teachers in a peer-led context. Yet, understanding how online teacher learning groups evolve and what…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Graduate Students

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