Sentences with phrase «educational practitioners»

The paper concludes with a short discussion of implications for educational practitioners and district policy makers.
But even where good knowledge exists, many educational practitioners just do not believe that the problems they face can be solved by inquiry, evidence and science.
Guide seeks to provide educational practitioners with user - friendly tools to distinguish practices supported by rigorous evidence from those that are not.
These sources are reasonably accessible to educational practitioners at all levels of the system: state departments of education, institutions of higher education, intermediate service agencies, district offices, and local campuses.
For many years, researchers, policymakers, and educational practitioners in both the United States and China have explored the variables that impact student achievement.
Focus on SEND training is a free course aiming to help teachers and educational practitioners working across the 0 — 25 years age range to develop high quality practice in order to better meet the needs of their learners with SEND.
Ylvisaker's belief in the importance of lifelong learning for current educational practitioners helped establish the Office of Professional Programs in 1977 and the Principals» Center in 1981, through which practitioners convene for professional training and contact with HSGE faculty.
We will focus on applications to the practice of education, from classroom teaching to school leadership, so that we are equipped to reflect upon and improve our work as educational practitioners, scholars, and activists.
It is used in more than 25 countries around the world — in situations ranging from individual healthcare or educational practitioners delivering directly to their own clients, to county, council, state or national jurisdications and governments training workforces to deliver Triple P in tailored or population - based rollouts.
In this respect, this model, which was initially developed to evaluate rigor in medical research in the 1970s, has been currently extended to support advice to educational practitioners about which psychosocial treatments should be used that have well - documented effectiveness with children diagnosed with ADHD and which would, hopefully, replace (or work in combination with) the dominant pharmacological treatments.
By considering the issue of racial inequity at both microlevels and macrolevels, Milner's insights are likely to be appealing to community advocates and educational practitioners alike.
Paul Lingenfelter, president emeritus of the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association, recently reflected on the impasse between policymakers and educational practitioners in the Carnegie Commons blog.
CT 556: Classroom Assessment: This course emphasizes the principles and procedures of assessment necessary for educational practitioners.
However, the field of creativity continues to be a complex phenomenon for researchers and educational practitioners.
Yolanda Bloodsaw is an educational practitioner with over 24 years of experience and an earned Doctor of Philosophy in Education, Evaluation and Research in August 2015.
Along with other national testing experts, FairTest advises policy makers and educational practitioners that using standardized test scores alone as the basis for describing school performance or improvement is both unreliable and unfair.
Dr. Mario Andrade, EdD, is an educational practitioner who has more than nineteen years of experience in private and public education.
Back to speaking English louder: it is essential for all educational practitioners at every level of the system to build multiple fluencies regarding data and evidence use to truly have the capacity to use data to improve practice.
Gale Harild is an educational practitioner, Pathway consultant, and co-author, with Lyn Sharratt, of just published Good to Great to Innovate: Recalculating the Route to Career Readiness, K - 12 +.
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