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Shanahan, Jenny Olin; Ackley-Holbrook, Elizabeth; Hall, Eric; Stewart, Kearsley; Walkington, Helen – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2015
This paper identifies salient practices of faculty mentors of undergraduate research (UR) as indicated in the extensive literature of the past two decades on UR. The well-established benefits for students involved in UR are dependent, first and foremost, on high-quality mentoring. Mentorship is a defining feature of UR. As more and different types…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Student Research
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Latham, Nancy; Mertens, Steven B.; Hamann, Kira – School-University Partnerships, 2015
This large-scale, longitudinal study examines teacher attrition data from over 6,500 teachers in Illinois over a 14-year period from 1997 to 2010. Attrition rates between teachers who participated in a Professional Development School (PDS) versus students prepared traditionally are compared. The effects of teacher preparation experiences on…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Faculty Mobility, Faculty Development, Professional Development Schools
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Harrington, Eileen G. – Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 2015
The purpose of this webliography is to provide an overview of STEM education in the U.S. It provides easy access to research and best practices in the field, as well as specific programs, activities, and lesson plans that formal and informal educators can implement. The webliography also includes links to advocacy programs and resources for…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Internet, Web Sites, Annotated Bibliographies
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Henning, Elizabeth; Petker, Gadija; Petersen, Nadine – South African Journal of Education, 2015
This article proposes that the "teaching/practice schools" formally affiliated to initial teacher education programmes at universities, can be utilised more optimally as research sites by student teachers. The argument is put forward with reference to the role that such schools have played historically in teacher education in the United…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Preservice Teacher Education, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation
Rhode Island Department of Education, 2015
Rhode Island educators believe that implementing a fair, accurate, and meaningful educator evaluation and support system will help improve teaching, learning, and school leadership. The primary purpose of the Rhode Island Model Building Administrator Evaluation and Support System (Rhode Island Model) is to help all building administrators improve.…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Objectives, Models, Cooperation
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Laakkonen, Ilona – Research-publishing.net, 2015
Despite the proliferation of social media, few learners make effective use of digital technology to support their learning or graduate with the skills necessary for developing and communicating their expertise in the knowledge-driven networked society of the digital age. This article makes use of the concept of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Computer Literacy, Technological Literacy
Ottley, Jennifer Riggie; Coogle, Christan Grygas; Rahn, Naomi L. – Grantee Submission, 2015
Coaching is a promising method for providing professional development, which takes many forms. One such form is real-time coaching through bug-in-ear technology. This study explored the social validity of bug-in-ear coaching when provided as a form of professional development with pre-service and in-service early childhood educators. Data from two…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Inclusion, Early Childhood Education, Technology Uses in Education
Johnston, Howard – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2011
Most new principals suffer from tremendous stress as they enter an entirely different role with a vast array of new challenges and demands. Despite the idiosyncrasies of each school, certain issues arise in almost every case. New principals have to focus on building relationships, attending to their own professional development to refine…
Descriptors: Leadership, Principals, Stress Variables, Administrator Role
Nistler, Deborah L.; Lamm, Alexa J.; Stedman, Nicole – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2011
Developing leadership within any type of volunteer organization can be a difficult task; however fostering commitment long term has been a proven key component to the sustainability of such organizations (Collins, 2001). Extension professionals rely heavily on their professional organizations to offer stability and professional development on a…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Volunteers, Professional Associations, Influences
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Robinson, Cynthia – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
Museum programs for working adults in their workplace groups are an interesting and important recent development. These programs have the potential to contribute significantly to the future health of museums. This article shows that these programs link to and build on three important trends in museums--customized experiences, deep engagement, and…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Adult Education, Professional Development
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Marra, Rose M.; Arbaugh, Fran; Lannin, John; Abell, Sandra; Ehlert, Mark; Smith, Rena; Merle-Johnson, Dominike; Rogers, Meredith Park – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2011
Given the large investment in teacher professional development (PD), further understanding of the factors that impact PD success is needed. In a previous study, the authors established a framework for categorizing PD projects using the notion of orientations. A PD orientation is comprised of project characteristics that drive the PD design and…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Models
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Swarbrick, Ann – Curriculum Journal, 2011
Modern language teaching in England suffers from a number of public misconceptions: the British are "no good at languages", teachers are failing at language teaching and uptake at Key Stage 4 is in terminal decline. This article takes the debate away from these myths with a plea to move beyond the cultural stereotyping of languages…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions, Educational Policy
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Felker, Julie A. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2011
This article explores the experiences of young, well-educated Eastern Europeans who have moved to Western Europe in search of opportunities for professional development, opportunities that, for the most part, are not available in their home countries. The focus of this paper is on the resulting outcome of downskilling, where these individuals work…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
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Wahlstrom, Kyla L.; York-Barr, Jennifer – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
The critical role that leadership plays in student learning is documented in a six-year research study funded by The Wallace Foundation that examined the effect of leadership on learning. From that research, professional development emerges as a primary vehicle for authentic and sustainable school improvement. The voices in interviews of nearly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Professional Development, Leadership
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Joyce, Bruce R.; Calhoun, Emily F. – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Designers reside mostly in school districts and schools and can have primary assignments of all sorts. In many districts, central office personnel are most visible on design committees, but teachers, principals, and superintendents are included. Members of professional learning communities can design their own processes, and individual teachers…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, School Districts, Schools, Professional Development
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