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Chinn, Pauline W. U. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2007
This study reports findings from a 10-day professional development institute on curricular trends involving 19 secondary mathematics and science teachers and administrators from Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Philippines, the United States, and People's Republic of China. Participants explored the roles of culture, place, and…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Education, Problem Based Learning
Nixon, Rhonda; McClay, Jill Kedersha – Assessing Writing, 2007
The authors report on an interpretive case study that investigated how three elementary teachers summatively assessed their own students' written work over a three and one-half month period. Their collaborative assessment sessions reflected their ongoing routines that created productive social spaces that sowed the seeds for transformational adult…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Writing Tests
Freeman, Nancy K.; Knopf, Herman T. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2007
Beginning teachers of young children often express concern that their professional preparation has not adequately prepared them to work effectively with families. This remains the case in spite of literature documenting the importance of involving parents in their children's early education. This article describes a service learning project…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Service Learning, Course Content, Beginning Teachers
Li, Yuen Ling – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2007
The idea of active learning was first introduced to kindergarten teachers in Hong Kong in 1981 when they received their in-service teacher education. In a two-year, school-based project, 60 teachers in five schools were asked to create collaborative videos about models of good practices after sharing "effective" teaching episodes with…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Reflective Teaching
Elsey, Barry – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2007
This paper explores the post-graduation experiences of 94 doctoral graduates from the Division of Business at the University of South Australia. Data were gathered by means of an online questionnaire. The first part examines the extent to which the original goals and ambitions of the graduates were realised in successfully completing the doctoral…
Descriptors: Graduates, Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Questionnaires
Coogle, Constance L.; Parham, Iris A.; Jablonski, Rita; Rachel, Jason S. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2007
This study reports on the evaluation of a skills-enhancement training series for direct service providers in home care that was part of a federally funded state-level initiative to improve employee recruitment and retention. The gerontological training curriculum included content to improve problem-solving, communication, and stress management…
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Program Evaluation, Skill Development, Caregiver Training
Berniz, Katerin – International Education Journal, 2007
This article is a critical reflection on a study of the views of Spanish teachers in South Australian schools about their professional development (PD) needs and experiences. Officials responsible for designing Spanish specific PD were interviewed. Sixteen teachers were randomly selected from private, public, country and metropolitan middle…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Spanish Speaking, Spanish, Foreign Countries
Yates, Shirley M. – International Education Journal, 2007
Teacher renewal and improvements in teaching quality through teacher professional development (PD) have been high on the agenda of many countries for some time. Several principles of effective PD for teachers, based on a synthesis of research evidence, have been espoused by the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI, 1998). A survey…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Learning Activities, Educational Research, Teacher Attitudes
Lawless, Kimberly A.; Pellegrino, James W. – Review of Educational Research, 2007
The literature base on technology professional development for teachers reveals that there is a long way to go in understanding methods of effective practice with respect to the various impacts of these activities on teaching and learning. In the No Child Left Behind era, with programs like Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology, the Fund…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Professional Development
Haney, Jodi J.; Wang, Jing; Keil, Chris; Zoffel, Jennifer – Journal of Environmental Education, 2007
The authors examined teachers' beliefs and classroom practices during a 2-year professional development program that required middle-school teachers to develop, implement, and revise problem-based, interdisciplinary curricula focusing on locally relevant environmental health issues. The results of the study indicate that over the course of the…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Problem Based Learning, Educational Change, Environmental Education
Klein, Emily J. – New Educator, 2007
This article describes a case study of an educational organization, the Big Picture Company, trying to implement a highly unusual school design. It offers a close look at its professional development strategies and how its comprehensive program helps create a culture where teachers can, and do, learn. I detail five professional development…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Student Centered Curriculum, Professional Development, Intentional Learning
Hindin, Alisa; Morocco, Catherine Cobb; Mott, Emily Arwen; Aguilar, Cynthia Mata – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2007
Teaching is often characterized as an isolated activity, yet opportunities for teachers to work and learn together in schools are increasing. Underlying this shift is the view that as teachers work on new practices and teaching challenges together, they will express varied perspectives, reveal different teaching styles and experiences, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Literacy, Communities of Practice, Transfer of Training
Jones, Eric – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
Such initiatives as one-to-one computing, laptop learning, and technology immersion are gaining momentum in middle level and high schools, but the key to their success is more than cutting-edge technology. Henrico County Public Schools, a pioneer in educational technology in Virginia, launched a one-to-one computing initiative in 2001. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Educational Technology
Kerr, Jo-Anne – English Journal, 2007
Jo-Anne Kerr relies on teacher-research practices to discover insights for making her classes more beneficial to "resistant learners." She shares her experience of observing two previously struggling male vocational-technical students, conducting informal and formal interviews with them throughout the year, and collecting data from their…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Professional Development
Roberts, Darby M. – NASPA Journal, 2007
Continuing professional development is a foundation of the student affairs field. To stay current, practitioners use a variety of methods to learn about areas that they need to master to be successful in their careers. Results of this research indicate that staff use interactive methods such as consulting with colleagues and mentoring more so than…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Occupational Surveys, Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education

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