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Peer reviewedDavis, Pauline; Hopwood, Vicky – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2002
Classroom observation and interviews with key people evaluated the participation and learning of 23 children with visual impairments in 17 mainstream primary schools in Britain. Resulting recommendations included: (1) provision of adequate additional support; (2) inclusion in the main learning processes taking place in the classroom; and (3) good…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, Needs Assessment
Barnett, Catherine – Teachers & Writers, 2002
Interviews Nancy Larson. Notes that in 1976, Nancy Larson joined the staff of the Teachers and Writers Collaborative and later became its director. Discusses in this interview insights gained from teaching and reflections on educational trends, writing movements, and visionary teachers. (PM)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Interviews
Peer reviewedMoore, Sharon B.; Wells, Randall L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1999
Reports the efforts of faculty members from three departments who worked collaboratively in delivering a core course for secondary education students. Benefits to the teacher-education students, the collaborating faculty, and the professional-development school are described, and suggestions for implementing collaborative teaming are presented.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBohlmann, Natalie L. – Teaching and Change, 1998
A third grade teacher examines the effects of cooperative teaching in a two-teacher classroom. After discussing teacher roles in such classrooms, the paper describes how the advantages of such a system greatly outweigh the disadvantages. The paper presents keys to a successful teaching partnership and describes several models for lesson…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 3, Primary Education
Mitchell, Rosalita – American School Board Journal, 1998
School communities are challenged to find ways to identify good teachers and give other teachers a chance to learn from them. The New Mexico World Class Teacher Project is encouraging teachers to pursue certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. This process sharpens teachers' student assessment skills and encourages…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Evaluation, Teacher Certification
Peer reviewedWilhelm, Ron W.; Craig, Madge T.; Glover, Rebecca J.; Allen, Diane D.; Huffman, Jane B. – Innovative Higher Education, 2000
The authors, five junior scholars at the University of North Texas' College of Education, describe their collaborative efforts to develop their skills in one method of qualitative research: in-depth, oral history interviewing. Outcomes included understanding the importance of rapport between interviewer and interviewee, of ensuring that the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Interviews
Peer reviewedGarmston, Robert; Wellman, Bruce – Educational Leadership, 1998
Dialog leads to collective meaning-making and shared understanding by building a sense of connection and belonging. Skillful discussion displays rigorous critical thinking, mutual respect, weighing of options, and decision making that serves the group's visions, values, and goals. When school faculties develop these skills, they transform their…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Communication Skills, Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education
Giba, Mary Anna – Principal, 1998
Challenged to increase leadership opportunities for teachers, an El Paso elementary school principal appointed two master teachers to a vice-principal vacancy, increased teacher collaboration time, and experimented with vertical-team representation, teacher input for hiring decisions, and creative scheduling. Only the principal can actually…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Education, Participative Decision Making, Principals
Peer reviewedLanday, Eileen – English Journal, 1998
Describes a collaboration between an innovative high school English course and a college-level course of literacy theory. Describes the collaboration, its goals and outcomes, and benefits. Discusses briefly resisting institutional hierarchies. (SR)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cross Age Teaching, English Instruction, High Schools
Peer reviewedBishop, Harold L.; Tinley, Alice; Berman, Barbara T. – Action in Teacher Education, 1997
Presents a contemporary leadership model comprised of three elements necessary to successfully recognize and promote teacher leaders. The elements include establishing an appropriate school culture, recognizing teacher leaders, and inspiring teachers' confidence. The three elements, along with enabled teacher leadership, create positive cultural…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, School Culture, Self Esteem
Peer reviewedFlorio-Ruane, Susan; Berne, Jennifer; Raphael, Taffy E. – New Advocate, 2001
Tells a story of crossing borders in support of dilemma management in the teaching of literature. Discusses working together to manage dilemmas in literacy and teacher education. Sketches the genealogy of a network of teachers from across the southeast region of Michigan. Focuses on the teachers working in the "eye of reform" at an…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Inner City
Peer reviewedHughes, Claire E.; Murawski, Wendy A. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2001
This article provides a new definition of collaboration within the context of gifted education and expands on the utilization of coteaching as a collaborative strategy. Five models of coteaching developed for teaching students with disabilities were adapted and examples of their use with gifted students in inclusive classrooms are provided.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Inclusive Schools
Steede-Terry, Karen – Converge, 2001
Describes The Learning Space, a Seattle-based organization that provides support for classroom teachers by providing a means of communicating and collaborating with other teachers via the World Wide Web. Discusses the Web site that includes classroom lessons and considers growth of the organization to expand to other states. (LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Development, Lesson Plans, Teacher Collaboration
Peer reviewedStroble, Beth; Karp, Karen S. – English Education, 2001
Describes a summer institute designed to connect those self-identified "word wizards" and "number crunchers"--those teachers who might name themselves as either more comfortable with written literacy or with numeracy. Concludes that teachers need professional development that provides the opportunity to team with others (different disciplines,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Professional Development
Peer reviewedMcEwan, Anna E. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1996
A naturalistic study of seven elementary teachers revealed they were keenly aware of teaching's moral and relational purposes. Teachers recognize the importance of consistent classroom management that respects children, caring relationships, and commitment to professional growth and collaboration with other teachers. Administrator support helps…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethics, Moral Values, Professional Development


