In their article, «Lost at Sea: New Teachers» Experiences with Curriculum and Assessment,» which appears in
the current issue of Teachers College Record, researchers from HGSE's Project on the Next Generation of Teachers reported that few of the 50 first - and second - year teachers who participated in the study began teaching with a clear, detailed curriculum in hand and even fewer received curricula that aligned with state standards.
73 percent of respondents said they would be more inclined to support the requirement if the subject choice was more flexible, and 74 per cent indicated that their school does not have enough teachers in the EBacc subjects, highlighting
the current issue of teacher shortages across the country.
Nagro's study, which also is published in
the current issue of Teacher Education and Special Education, investigated the effects of offering guidance and feedback to special education teacher candidates as part of their reflection and video - analysis activities.
Not exact matches
They spoke much about the «disarray,» «confusion» and «decline»
of theology in congregations and urged seminary
teachers to attend to the «foundations» and to link them with
current issues and the mission
of the church.
«The basic purpose
of this commission, according to the governor's charge, was to «comprehensively review and assess New York State's education system, including its structure, operation and processes...» In failing to deal at all with such major
issues as funding, special education, the lack
of appropriate supports for English language learners, as well as ignoring major
current controversies such as implementation
of [
teacher evaluations] and common core systems, the commission has ill - served students, parents, and the public at large.»
Other
issues on Carranza's agenda will be what to do about dozens
of failing schools in New York City, the debate over testing, the question
of how to attract the best
teachers and what
teachers are lacking in their
current contracts.
«The
current crisis in the recruitment, retention and morale
of the
teacher workforce is a further
issue on which Ofsted and the NASUWT agree has real potential to undermine the ability
of schools to meet the educational needs and entitlements
of all children and young people.
Impact Factor: 21.147
Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Essential reading for those working directly in the cognitive sciences or in related specialist areas, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an instant overview of current thinking for scientists, students and teachers who want to keep up with the latest developments in the cognitive sci
Issues Per Year: 12
issues per year Aims and Scope: Essential reading for those working directly in the cognitive sciences or in related specialist areas, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an instant overview of current thinking for scientists, students and teachers who want to keep up with the latest developments in the cognitive sci
issues per year Aims and Scope: Essential reading for those working directly in the cognitive sciences or in related specialist areas, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an instant overview
of current thinking for scientists, students and
teachers who want to keep up with the latest developments in the cognitive sciences.
In the
current issue of Education Next, Cory Koedel, Shawn Ni and I look at what school administrators get when they participate in
teacher pension plans.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think
Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much
Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey
of American public opinion on timely education
issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact
of the
current administration, among others.
The figures paint a negative picture
of the
current recruitment
issues that the education sector is facing and suggest these
issues could continue, given the number
of teachers considering leaving the profession.
This collection
of essays by
teachers highlights how comics can help students with reading comprehension, engage them with
current events and social
issues, and improve literacy.
In a sudden shift in negotiating positions last week, officials
of the Los Angeles Unified School District and the United
Teachers - Los Angeles agreed to table the two most controversial
issues in their
current contract talks, apparently averting the possibility
of a strike that would affect 550,000 students, according to district officials.
11 pages - long booklets with suggested questions for students to practise or to inspire
teachers, including all the following topics: 3.1 Social
issues and trends 3.1.1 Aspects
of French - speaking society:
current trends 3.1.2 Aspects
of French - speaking society:
current issues 3.2 Political and artistic culture 3.2.1 Artistic culture in the French - speaking world 3.2.2 Aspects
of political life in the French - speaking world
In the
current world
of teacher licensing, cost is an
issue, and so many states let multiple - choice tests stand as proxies for the more complex assessment that would provide evidence
of whether candidates meet the standards.
In the classroom,
teachers this fall have a unique opportunity to teach about elections and the election process,
current issues, the importance
of making informed decisions, and the importance
of voting.
Scotland In Scotland, the
current key
issue for secondary
teachers is the introduction
of the new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) courses at examination level.
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Teachers require an understanding
of current evidence - based research regarding the contemporary
issues concerning the health and wellbeing
of young people.
«She opened up the school by making the morning announcements, visited classrooms and
teachers, and also met with a group
of eighth graders to discuss social
issues,
current events (such as Kosovo and Littleton, Colorado), and the challenges
of being teenagers in this day and age.
Entering the Ed School both as an aspiring
teacher and as someone with little knowledge
of education as a whole, my goals were to acquire a repertoire
of skills that would allow me to leave HGSE with a solid foundation in preparation my first year in the classroom and to gain as much knowledge about
current issues, policies, and trends in education as possible.
In the
current issue of its membership newspaper, NEA Today, the union notes that four years after the first statewide
teacher - competency law was passed, «politicians are no longer promoting such statutes as a cure - all for education problems.»
Using the lit trip for The Grapes
of Wrath, for example, a
teacher could set the stage for a classroom discussion about
current immigration
issues.
Inviting parents — and sometimes students — to participate in a book discussion group with
teachers has led to better relationships between
teachers and parents and a deeper understanding
of current education and child - rearing
issues.
Teachers, Parents, Kids Bond Over Books Inviting parents to participate in a book discussion group with teachers has led to better relationships between teachers and parents and a deeper understanding of current education and child - rearing
Teachers, Parents, Kids Bond Over Books Inviting parents to participate in a book discussion group with
teachers has led to better relationships between teachers and parents and a deeper understanding of current education and child - rearing
teachers has led to better relationships between
teachers and parents and a deeper understanding of current education and child - rearing
teachers and parents and a deeper understanding
of current education and child - rearing
issues.
The election: More classroom activities In the classroom,
teachers this fall have a unique opportunity to teach about elections and the election process,
current issues, the importance
of making informed decisions, and the importance
of voting.
This
issue of a need to capture those personal attributes
of teachers alongside the elements
of basic competence and effectiveness addressed in
current national and jurisdictional accreditation and professional development requirements is discussed in a recent monograph (Bahr & Mellor, 2016).
Top
Teacher Ties History to Current Events By tying the lessons of history to the issues of the day, Deirdra Grode, a seventh - and eighth - grade social studies and language arts teacher at Hoboken Charter School in Hoboken, New Jersey, is teaching her students to be analytical and socially
Teacher Ties History to
Current Events By tying the lessons
of history to the
issues of the day, Deirdra Grode, a seventh - and eighth - grade social studies and language arts
teacher at Hoboken Charter School in Hoboken, New Jersey, is teaching her students to be analytical and socially
teacher at Hoboken Charter School in Hoboken, New Jersey, is teaching her students to be analytical and socially aware.
This pack encourages
teachers and pupils to engage with some
of the key
issues, themes and ideas in Shakespeare's plays, and to explore the ways they remain relevant and
current in our lives today, wherever we are in the world.
To address this
issue and make teaching in the U.S. more attractive, U.S. Secretary
of Education Arne Duncan has called for
teacher salaries that start at $ 60,000 and eventually rise to $ 150,000 — far higher than
current teacher pay in nearly all U.S. school districts.
I search the news, and
current research, and critique problematic school reform
issues that I believe are harmful to the welfare
of students,
teachers and parents.
hold an active National Board Certificate
issued by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and be employed as a
teacher in a public school in Virginia on September 30
of the
current school year with at least 50 percent
of the regular school day engaged in direct instruction with students; and
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Morningside Center's response to 9/11 was to create TeachableMoment.org, our website
of teacher resources on which we're continually posting short curriculum pieces on
current issues in the news.
Jay, you have missed it on this one; while the
current GT programs may need rethinking, there are many instances
of children needing extra help from a
teacher who not only has specialized training in the ranges
of issues presented by children with extraordinary abilities, but can take the pressure off the regular classroom
teacher who does not have the time or expertise to prepare not only extra lessons, but give emotional support needed.
Teachers need not endorse any particular viewpoint or policy proposal in the
current debate over the availability
of firearms to help students explore the power
of young people to galvanize public opinion and political support behind
issues they care about.
Dr. Parker's
current research focus is twofold, focusing on
teacher education and
issues of equity and access in STEM education.
This special
issue brief from the Center for Great
Teachers & Leaders at the American Institutes
of Research is a first step in addressing these policy gaps by offering state education leaders an overview
of the
current policy landscape, its implications for CTE
teacher effectiveness, and next steps for creating aligned and coherent human capital management policies.
Ms. Morales pursued the
issue of whether
teachers would be laid off, given the
current $ 28 million budget deficit.
Written for
teacher educators, higher education administrators, policy makers, and others concerned with
issues of race, the book is comprised
of four parts that each represent a distinct perspective on the struggle for racial justice: contributors reflect on their experiences working as educators
of Color to transform the culture
of predominately White institutions, navigating the challenges
of whiteness within
teacher education, building transformational bridges within classrooms, and training
current and inservice
teachers through concrete models
of racial justice.
Students will engage with philosophy history, and methodology
of curriculum and instruction, teaching strategies for diverse populations, measurement assessment and action research,
current issues and special topics for
teacher leaders, and teaching literacy in the age
of accountability.
In short, by responding to actual student writing, comparing their responses to those made by a member
of their professional community, weighing his commentary on computerized grading against their own evaluations, and responding to this
issue from a professional standpoint,
teacher candidates using this path are invited to frame
teacher response to student writing in the context
of the
current professional
issue of machine scoring.
Current research projects involve a three - country study
of beginning
teachers and their responses to LGBTQ
issues (SSHRC funded) and a high school initiative that uses storytelling to move beyond the discourse
of sexual minorities as victims
of bullying (Ford funded).
My «fairest» interpretation
of the
current albeit controversial research surrounding this particular
issue is that bias does not exist across
teacher - level estimates, but it certainly occurs when
teachers are non-randomly assigned highly homogenous sets
of students who are gifted, who are English Language Learners (ELLs), who are enrolled in special education programs, who disproportionately represent racial minority groups, who disproportionately come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, and who have been retained in grade prior.
At
issue was the superintendent's proposal to lay off 43
teachers, including half
of the district's reading specialists, in the middle
of the
current school year.
Establishing an understanding
of the «big picture»
of a district's
current state, including student achievement, school environment,
teacher community, parent community, and administrative
issues;
The survey, described in the
current issue of the journal Science, found that
teachers spent little time on the topic — just one to two hours on average over an academic year.
Rather than the
current system
of open consultation for every
teacher at Alliance, UTLA would only allow one «exclusive local representative
of the faculty in matters relating to enforcement or administration» to speak or negotiate on behalf
of staff with their supervisor about employment related
issues covered in the contract.
In the Conversation
Currents for the January 2015
issue of Language Arts, Troy Hicks and Franki Sibberson, two educators who actively integrate technology into their language arts teaching, as well as into their work in
teacher professional development, discuss what happens when we think
of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as composers.
Analysis
of current policy trends influencing leadership preparation and development (e.g., political and contextual
issues that impact leadership education such as state changes in
teacher and principal evaluation systems, impact
of Common Core Standards on programs, and / or other timely and relevant policy topics)
Such investments in struggling public schools seems all but impossible in the
current political climate, but with more light being put on these
issues of leadership rather than strictly
teachers, these schools will be able to better combat the challenges they face.