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Randall, Mac – Teaching Music, 2008
Mentoring offers benefits to new teachers and veterans alike. It can help keep young teachers on the job--and it can inspire veterans as well. This article discusses the importance and benefits of mentoring and shares the stories of those who have been in a mentoring program.
Descriptors: Mentors, Experienced Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
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van Louw, T.; Waghid, Y. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The article critically reflects on the positive portrayal of mentorship as a professional development strategy for educators. We argue that the conceptualisation of classical mentorship has been informed mainly by functionalist thinking. We contend that the supposedly beneficial nature of the mentorship relationship has been given such prominence…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mentors, Foreign Countries, Democratic Values
Ringwall, Claire Fox; Rogers, Laura – Horace, 2008
A belief in "learning by doing" lies at the heart of the New Teachers Collaborative (NTC), a small teacher-preparation program at the Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School, and its partner, the Theodore R. Sizer Teachers Center, in Devens, Massachusetts. Now in its sixth year, NTC is designed to bring to adult learners the 10 Common…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mentors, Experiential Learning, Teacher Education
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Grangeat, Michel; Gray, Peter – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2008
This article investigates teaching as collective work. The goals, functions and forms of teachers' collective work and changes in the professional representations or repertoire of actions through collective activity are identified. A synthetic framework is outlined and shown to be useful in addressing the data, by revealing the importance of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Educators
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Kanold, Timothy; Toncheff, Mona; Douglas, Cindy – Journal of Staff Development, 2008
It may be hard to imagine teams of high school educators--teachers, counselors, principals, central office leaders, curriculum specialists--working together to overcome the student achievement barriers of poverty, ethnicity, apathy, and inconsistencies in rigor and access to the curriculum in order to pursue the "ought-ness" of a better…
Descriptors: High Schools, Teacher Collaboration, School Districts, Work Environment
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Murawski, Wendy W.; Dieker, Lisa – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Researchers, teacher educators, and co-teachers are keenly aware of the issues related to obtaining--and more important, keeping--good co-teaching teams. In fact, educators frequently relate co-teaching to a marriage; unfortunately, research clearly indicates that many co-teaching marriages result in struggle, separation, or even divorce. This…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Performance Factors, Collegiality, Change Strategies
DeLong, Douglas J. – Principal Leadership, 2008
Having professional learning communities in place enables teachers and staff members to provide targeted assistance to students who need it. This article discusses Chardon (Ohio) High School's professional learning community program which provides time and support for students and teachers. Through the program, the teachers meet every week during…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teacher Collaboration, Resource Allocation, Educational Strategies
Preddy, Leslie – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2008
Teaching today is a challenge. It is tough to design and build instruction every day. It is tough to find the balance between standardized tests, state standards, and best practices. It is tough to help students who think they are information literate understand that they are not. One of the best ways for educators to meet these tough challenges…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Information Literacy, Team Teaching, School Libraries
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Shapiro, Elayne J.; Dempsey, Carol J. – College Teaching, 2008
The authors discuss the challenges of creating an integrated, interdisciplinary team-taught course. This case study focuses on conflict arising from interdependency, when interdisciplinary teams determine course content and negotiate identity, relationship, and process issues. Although no formulaic solutions can resolve such conflicts, the study…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Case Studies, Cooperative Planning, Interdisciplinary Approach
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McCabe, Helen – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2008
This article presents research that was conducted at the Autism Institute, an organization serving children with autism and their families in the People's Republic of China. The article examines and highlights aspects of the teacher training model at the Autism Institute that have led to the preparation of highly qualified, enthusiastic, and…
Descriptors: Autism, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Teacher Qualifications
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Chalies, Sebastien; Bertone, Stefano; Flavier, Eric; Durand, Marc – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This study assessed the effects of a collaborative mentoring sequence on the professional development of a preservice teacher (PT). The analysis of data from observation and self-confrontation interviews identified work rules [Wittgenstein, L. (1996). In G. E. M. Anscomb & G. H. Von Wright (Eds.), "Remarques philosophiques"…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Classroom Environment, Professional Development
Bacon, Pamela S. – Library Media Connection, 2008
School media specialists collaborate with many teachers every day. They are so good that sometimes they even collaborate without realizing it. Sometimes, however, a more formal type of collaboration is needed. Not only does formal collaboration give them a chance to shine as the instructional leader, it also allows them to collect data to show…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Educational Change, Media Specialists, Accountability
Adams, Caralee – Instructor, 2008
Middle school, which is generally thought of as sixth to eighth grades, is not easy for anybody. It is a rough time to be a student, and a tough age to teach. Teachers are expected to ease the transition of students from elementary to middle school. However, if you are an elementary teacher, you may not know what kids will be facing in middle…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Middle Schools, Field Experience Programs, Teacher Education
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Orr, Jonathan J.; Hall, Stephanie F.; Hulse-Killacky, Diana – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2008
Teaching's importance has increased for faculty members and is reflected in the selection criteria for new faculty, particularly those in counselor education. Thus, graduate programs need to provide students with opportunities to obtain teaching experience and enhance their pedagogical training. The collaborative teaching teams model is intended…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Counselor Training, Counseling, Teaching Experience
Ruffner, Karen Blake – Online Submission, 2010
Educational reform is not easy. As school leaders search for a format that leads to improvement on many fronts concurrently, data teams is one such promising practice. The data team design not only involves sensemaking of data as evidence of effective teaching and learning, but also builds a professional learning community, distributes leadership,…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Change, Principals, Urban Schools
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