Teacher educators or professional development specialists who are experienced in teacher research may submit manuscripts that
describe innovative practices in their professional preparation programs, teacher research issues, and / or innovative ways to support teacher research in early childhood communities and settings.
Leadbeater
describe innovative practices he has seen at schools throughout the United Kingdom, all geared toward strengthening students» relationships with teachers in a way that strengthens their capacity to learn.
Vice Principal Tiina Korhonen at Koulumestari School / Learning Center http://koulumestari.fi/en/innokas-2/
describes innovative practices she has helped lead
The author
describes innovative practices that teacher preparation programs — both those connected to traditional institutes of higher education and new, alternative programs — are pioneering that involve residencies in schools and that have teacher candidates learn alongside practicing teachers.
Not exact matches
What is missing is a provincial vision that
describes how technology can be used to: promote
innovative thinking and collaborative work; incorporate rich digital resources into student learning; employ varied assessment methods to improve learning; model ethical
practices in the digital age and strengthen professional development.
Similarly, Hunter (2001)
described Team Action Projects (TAP), a process for
innovative practices and professional development for in - service teachers that «legitimizes the creative work of the teachers, drawing upon their knowledge and insights about their students» needs and potential» (p. 490).
His
innovative practice could be
described as anthropological abstraction.
The achievement defined another productive year for Chicago - based Gates, who
describes his
innovative and expansive
practice as including «space development, object making, performance and critical engagement with many publics.»
Improving Social Work
Practice Through the Use of Technology and Advanced Research Methods Schwartz, Jones, Schwartz, & Obradovic (2008) In Child Welfare Research: Advances for
Practice and Policy View Abstract Reviews the use of technology in social welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and
describes an
innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltreatment.