Summary: This blog speaks about the importance of recognizing and
honoring teacher voice in decisions about teaching and learning in our schools.
Summary: This article supports the notion of distributed leadership and teacher empowerment, using the model of Professional Learning Communities as an example for ways to
honor teacher voice.
Summary: This article supports the notion of distributed leadership and teacher empowerment, using the model of Professional Learning Communities as an example for ways to
honor teacher voice.
Not exact matches
Whatever path you follow, and I hope many among you will choose to teach, work to strengthen the profession of teaching everywhere, to recognize
teachers and support them, to
honor their
voice and work in partnership with them.
E4E - Chicago members will present recommendations from «Investing in our Future:
Honoring Teachers»
Voices in Professional Development,» a proposal developed...
Collaborating this way allowed for one preservice
teacher to see that current theory grounded in New Literacies is happening in classrooms where practicing
teachers honor student
voices in an effort to better prepare students for the academic writing demands of college classrooms.
Mr. Urena has further sought to silence the
voice of our chapter by refusing to
honor School Based Option (SBO) votes on circular 6 (c6) assignments for
teachers.
Teacher by teacher, we're building a movement — one that says our nation's hard - working educators should undeniably have a voice in the decisions that shape their work and lives; that they should lead their schools, districts, and states; and that their expertise shouldn't be honored simply with words, but with a
Teacher by
teacher, we're building a movement — one that says our nation's hard - working educators should undeniably have a voice in the decisions that shape their work and lives; that they should lead their schools, districts, and states; and that their expertise shouldn't be honored simply with words, but with a
teacher, we're building a movement — one that says our nation's hard - working educators should undeniably have a
voice in the decisions that shape their work and lives; that they should lead their schools, districts, and states; and that their expertise shouldn't be
honored simply with words, but with actions.
Giving
teachers a
voice,
honoring their wisdom and experience and making them true partners in school improvement is how great leaders appreciate
teachers.»
This change is designed to
honor the
voice and expertise of those who know the names, strengths and learning needs of the children in their school: parents,
teachers, counselors, para educators and administrators, not politicians and corporate lobbyists.
Kessler's publications include: The Mysteries Sourcebook, A
Teachers» Guide; «
Honoring Young
Voices: A Vision for Education (video); «The Mysteries Program: Educating Adolescents for Today's World»; «The Teaching Presence»; and «The «Senior Passage» Course» in Crossroads: The Quest for Contemporary Rites of Passage.»