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Parker, Polly; Arthur, Michael B. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
Change, ambiguity and shifting relationships are recurrent themes in contemporary career development. In turn, personal success in the unfolding knowledge economy calls for self-awareness, adaptability and the ability to work with others. A challenge in career coaching is to help people better develop these kinds of skills, and in turn to help…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Leadership, Professional Development, Career Development
Certo, Janine L. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2005
While mentoring programs continue to increase in number, the field still knows little about what kinds of interventions mentors do and the impact they have on beginning teachers. This article shares a case study example of a positive mentoring relationship--beginning teacher Madeleine, and her mentor, Kelly--extracted from a larger qualitative…
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Case Studies, Grade 2
Alvarez, Ann Rosegrant; Moxley, David P. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
The authors focus on the use of portfolios as a pedagogical strategy to encourage students to reflect on and assess their learning experience. The rationale for the use of student portfolios in social work education includes their capacity to foster self-reflection, integrate the learning experience, prepare students for job searches and…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Curriculum Development, Learning Experience, Social Work
Oreck, Barry A. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2005
After many years of hearing teachers express surprise at their students' performance in arts classes, ArtsConnection set out to create a process that would help define and focus attention on artistic abilities and characteristics and bring further value and legitimacy to artists' views of children. The result is the Talent Assessment Process in…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Talent Identification, Dance, Music
Alexander, Philip A. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2005
As schools and cultural organizations face pressure to provide arts programs that meet academic standards, artist residency models have been evolving to become more in-depth and long-term. This trend, supported by schools and funding sources from both the public and private sectors, has affected Teaching Artists' (TAs) practice significantly.…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, Learning, Teacher Collaboration
Chitpin, Stephanie; Simon, Marielle – Teaching Education, 2006
The study reported in this article is derived from a critical analysis of the work of 28 pre-service teachers enrolled in the course "Teaching elementary language arts" in a Bachelor of Education concurrent program in a southern State university. The pre-service teachers were taught how to use an innovative knowledge-building framework based on…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Criticism, Elementary Education
Darling-Hammond, Linda – New Educator, 2005
Today, in the United States of America, preparing accomplished teachers who are committed to equity may be among the most important keys to the survival of their democratic way of life. In a society in which the ability to learn is increasingly essential to individual and societal success, the ability to teach powerfully--that is, to teach in ways…
Descriptors: Democracy, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Dropouts
Shulman, Vivian; Armitage, Deirdre – New Educator, 2005
This study describes a program at an urban public college that recruits non-education majors into teaching. The "Teaching Scholars Initiative" pays college students, in particular in the areas of mathematics and science, to work in high need New York City classrooms to assist teachers and their students, and gives these college students…
Descriptors: College Students, Public Colleges, Teacher Recruitment, Urban Schools
Gunn, Cathy; Woodgate, Sheila; O'Grady, Winnie – ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 2005
Recent experience shows that reusable learning objects, like the computer assisted learning programmes of the early 1990s, have so far failed to achieve expected levels of integration into educational practice. This is despite technical interoperability, cataloguing systems, high quality standards, targeted dissemination and professional…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Practices, Educational Technology, Educational Resources
Bills, Dianne – International Journal for Academic Development, 2004
Teaching reform in higher education has frequently been informed by investigations into conceptions of learning held by students and by teachers. Such work has been extended into research education, with the study of experienced researchers' conceptions of research providing a basis for enquiry into the way research is experienced by the various…
Descriptors: Investigations, Research Methodology, Focus Groups, Educational Change
Peeler, Eleanor; Jane, Beverley – Teaching Education, 2005
New teachers who enter Australian educational systems must acquire suitable knowledge that enables them to function effectively as a teacher in this country. For immigrant professionals new to the system mere transfer of knowledge does not suffice and does not satisfy their professional perception of self. Teachers who are born and trained…
Descriptors: Mentors, Immigrants, Professional Development, Beginning Teachers
Rodriguez, Fred; Mantle-Bromley, Corinne; Bailey, Mona; Paccione, Angela – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2003
The Colorado Partnership for Educational Renewal has created a professional development opportunity for teachers who are skilled in and committed to teaching for equity and diversity. Participants discuss benefits of their participation, especially valuing the support that crosses district and age-level boundaries. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Professional Development, Instructional Leadership, Partnerships in Education
LaPointe, Michelle; Davis, Stephen H. – Leadership, 2006
At long last, scholars and policy makers have come to realize what most school administrators have known for years--that effective schools require both outstanding teachers and strong leaders. Although there is considerable research about the characteristics of effective school leaders and the strategies principals can use to help manage…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Effectiveness, Professional Development, Administrator Education
Appel, Morgan P. – Leadership, 2006
Arts education in California's schools has experienced peaks and valleys over the decades, due to budgetary cutbacks and an almost exclusive focus on literacy, mathematics and science achievement. Gradually, the tide is beginning to turn, and interest in arts education has experienced a resurgence of sorts, resulting from new fine arts…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Art Education, Integrated Curriculum, Art Teachers
Ross, John A.; Hogaboam-Gray, Anne; Bruce, Chatherine – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2006
Grade 6 teachers (N = 106) in one school district were randomly assigned to early or late professional development (PD) groups. The program focused on reform communication and incorporated principles of effective PD recommended by researchers, although the duration of the treatment was modest (one full day and four after school sessions over a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Mathematics Education, Grade 6, Mathematics Teachers

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