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Opdenakker, Marie-Christine; Van Damme, Jan – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study examined effects of school context, student composition and school leadership on school practice and outcomes in secondary education in Flanders. The study reveals that relations between school characteristics do exist and that it is possible to explain an important part of the differences in mean effort and mathematics achievement of…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Influence, Instructional Leadership
Schmoker, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2007
Schmoker asserts that the kinds of skills students need to succeed in college--skills like clear thinking, effective writing, and the ability to analyze international and policy issues--are equally needed for non-college-bound youth. He maintains it is possible--and necessary--to provide an intellectually challenging and culturally enriching…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Charter Schools, Education Work Relationship, Persuasive Discourse
Brown, Susannah – Childhood Education, 2007
A focus on school reform within the field of elementary education has brought an arts-integrated approach to teaching and learning to the forefront. This is not a new approach, as integrating what many call "hands-on activities" in the classroom is quite common. The difference lies in the quality and depth of the approach to teaching and learning,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Integrity, Art History
Knudsen, Gene – Principal Leadership, 2007
This article features Ellen Minette, principal of Heidelberg Middle School in Heidelberg, Germany. Minette attended 13 schools before she graduated from high school. Her father, an Air Force pilot who served in the Korean War and who was a part of the Berlin Airlift, was deployed much of the time as they moved from one posting to another. Growing…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration, Student Mobility
Wang, Weiping – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
This study examined the impact of the 2+2 Alternative Teacher Performance Appraisal System that has been implemented in Shanxi province in China. A mixed research design was used to evaluate the program. Six high schools and a total of 78 teachers (13 teachers in each school) in Shanxi province were selected. Three of the schools participated in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Design, Educational Change, Back to Basics
York-Barr, Jennifer; Ghere, Gail; Sommerness, Jennifer – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
Urban schools, noted for their diverse student populations and variety of instructional resources and personnel, often are challenged in providing a coherent and differentiated instructional program for the wide array of learners served. In this article, we describe coteaching instructional models to support ELL students in elementary general…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, General Education, Team Teaching, English (Second Language)
Dirba, Mara – Intercultural Education, 2007
The new paradigm of language education envisages that teachers become intercultural mediators. However, there is no agreement about implementing the new paradigm in school practice and language teacher education. The author believes that the intercultural dimension of language education is strongly linked to integrating intercultural learning in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Attitude Change, Student Teachers
Yetter, Georgette; Doll, Beth – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study investigated the impact of logistical resources on the acceptability of student assistance team consultation to school staff. Elementary and middle school staff (N=113) completed a measure of the acceptability of prereferral intervention team procedures while also rating the importance of five logistical supports for effective team…
Descriptors: Prereferral Intervention, Multiple Regression Analysis, Teamwork, Elementary School Teachers
Gajda, Rebecca; Koliba, Christopher – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
"Collaboration" is a ubiquitously championed concept and widely recognized across the public and private sectors as the foundation on which the capacity for addressing complex issues is predicated. For those invested in organizational improvement, high-quality collaboration has become no less than an imperative. However, evaluators and program…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Organizational Theories, Teacher Collaboration
Grusenmeyer, Linda; Fifield, Steve; Murphy, Aideen; Nian, Qinghua; Qian, Xiaoyu – Delaware Education Research & Development Center, 2010
The investigation identified Delaware public and charter middle schools across the state which outperformed other Delaware middle schools with similar student demographic profiles. Teachers and administrators at six of these "Beating the Odds" schools and at six comparison middle schools were surveyed regarding their schools…
Descriptors: Academic Support Services, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role, Middle Schools
Cramer, Genny; And Others – 1996
A teacher study group is a collaborative group organized by teachers to help them strengthen their professional development in areas of common interest. Groups provide an important structure for gaining autonomy and a major means for growing professionally while building communities of learners and providing avenues for self-actualization. This…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Group Discussion
Pysh, Margaret Van Dusen; Chalfant, James C. – 1997
Schools need effective systems for supporting teachers in meeting students' individual needs and responding to school-wide problems. The Teacher Assistance Team (TAT) model is a school-based problem-solving group that supports teachers by analyzing student, classroom, or school problems and creating alternative strategies for resolving those…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Improvement
Chism, Nancy Van Note – 1999
This sourcebook is intended to help college administrators develop a strong peer review component for their faculty evaluation and development system. Part 1, an overview of peer review, provides arguments for peer review and briefly describes the process of establishing a peer review system. Chapter 1 reviews the tenets of effective evaluation of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation
Halverson, Richardson – Wisconsin Center for Education Research (NJ1), 2006
This paper explores a distributed leadership perspective on how leaders create contexts that build and support professional communities in schools. It is argued that professional community results from intentional coordination of social interaction among teachers through the design of structures in a situation of practice. School leaders put these…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Teacher Collaboration
Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement, 2005
This newsletter defines teacher leadership and offers concrete ways teachers can step forward, sometimes out of their comfort zones, into leadership roles. In most schools, traditional structures are in place that define certain teachers as leaders such as department heads and grade-level team leaders. Many schools also have a leadership team,…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Participative Decision Making, Cooperative Planning, Educational Change

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