Research on effective school reform and teacher professional development is consistent with the research on effective schools in general, in that it stresses
the importance of teachers learning and changing together over an extended period of time, as they reflect on their practice and implement new teaching strategies (Fullan, 2000; Fullan & Hargreaves, 1996; Louis & Kruse, 1995; Richardson & Placier, in press.)
Not exact matches
Parents, preschool
teachers and the community will become more knowledgeable about the
importance of early math and science
learning as it impacts both school readiness and later math success
Also, research on temperament suggests the
importance of education to help child - care workers,
teachers and parents realize that children's behaviour and emotions are not solely the result
of social
learning.
Through the guidance
of a highly experienced Waldorf early childhood educator, you'll delve into child development;
learn about rhythms, transitions, and the cycle
of the year; explore the
importance of play; examine the inner development
of the
teacher; experience circle time activities and lessons in handwork, art, and movement; go though an early childhood student's morning routine; and develop a true practical understanding
of Waldorf early childhood education.
His pre-K for all program, his respect for
teachers and parents, and his support for programs like our Community
Learning Schools are making an
importance difference in the lives
of the children we serve.
We eventually
learn that Lester works as a high school substitute
teacher — it's characteristic
of the chummy, upscale narrowness
of Baumbach's world that details such as what people do for a living usually aren't accorded much
importance.
The Innovator's Mindset: Empower
Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture
of Creativity George Couros's 2015 jeremiad against cultures
of compliance within the school system emphasizes empowerment instead, stressing the
importance of questioning, creativity, and wonder for students,
teachers, and administrators alike.
When you start out embedding making in the curriculum, it is essential to share with
teachers the relevance
of making as problem solving and the
importance of process so that they don't end up with glitter catapult assignments or extra crafty English language arts assignments that turn out more like craft experiments than true project - based
learning.
Between midday on 4th and 14th December, all donations online can be doubled, which means in the future twice as many
teachers could be
learning about child rights and gender - based violence, twice as many communities
learning about the
importance of girls» education, twice as many school - boards understanding and enforcing national policies aimed at supporting girls, and hopefully twice as many girls could be making that crucial transition from primary to secondary school, become shining beacons for hundreds
of other women and girls who dream
of a better future but wonder if it's possible.
When I speak to
teachers about technology integration, one topic that I always mention is the
importance of developing a personal
learning network and leveraging social media to stay connected.
Those
teachers and other administrators must grasp the overall
importance of instructional leadership and
learn how to utilize it.
But I think what they didn't do — something my history
teachers did — was highlight the romance
of language, and show me the
importance of learning another way
of speaking and thinking.
The aging
of the nation's
teacher workforce underscores the
importance of examining how ERI programs influence student
learning.
The aging
of the nation's
teacher workforce underscores the
importance of studying the impact
of early retirement incentive programs on student
learning.
Effective
teachers recognize the
importance of engaging their students in
learning; this is why it is necessary to implement relevant technologies for assessments to make
learning applicable to modern students, who are becoming more digital and competence - based to meet the demand for future jobs.
Teachers, counselors, and administrators can teach empathy to ensure their students are getting exposure to these kinds
of social and emotional
learning topics to emphasize their
importance.
Some
of the key themes included the
importance of building positive student -
teacher relationships, maintaining wellbeing, professional
learning, and never losing your sense
of humour.
We've written here and here about the
importance figuring out as a nation how to «extend the reach»
of great
teachers to more students, since great
teachers accountable for student
learning are the one «intervention» we know can close achievement gaps and raise the bar for all students.
Just as students need to master reading, writing, and arithmetic, they also need to
learn the
importance of acting respectfully toward their
teachers and classmates.
Another difficulty that
teachers face is stressing the
importance of learning a language to students.
McCartney and Kuhlman spoke at length about the
importance of working with young
teachers, delving into such questions as «How do you know students are
learning?»
Since the 1980s,
teachers and science educators in Australia have promoted the
importance of children
learning to work and think scientifically including being able to conduct research, compile data, analyse data etc?
Levinson looks at what's missing from MOOCs and the
importance of the student -
teacher relationship in successful
learning.
Voice
of Experience: The
Importance of Mentors, or What I
Learned from Harold Max Fischer remembers Harold, the
teacher next door when Max was a first - year
teacher.
Just as students need to master reading, writing, and «rithmetic, they also need to
learn the
importance of acting respectfully toward
teachers and classmates.
The
importance of access to professional
learning is universally recognised but the challenge for
teachers and school leaders is how best to engage in it.
by Brett Wigdortz, founder and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen, reader in the economics
of education at the Institute
of Education, University
of London; School accountability, performance and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess, professor
of economics at the University
of Bristol, and director
of the Centre for Market and Public Organisation; The
importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus professor at the Institute
of Education, University
of London; Reducing within - school variation and the role
of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo
of Teaching Leaders; The
importance of collaboration: Creating «families
of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former
teacher and chief education officer
of Oxfordshire and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price, author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson, professor
of education at the University
of Manchester and co-director
of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University
of Manchester and Chris Wellings, head
of programme policy in Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson, professor
of education and director
of the
Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute
of Education, University
of London and Ken Spours, professor or education and co-director
of the Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation at the Institute
of Education, University
of London.
Additional focus on the
importance of professional
learning is provided in AITSL's Australian Charter for the Professional Learning for Teachers and School Leadership which states that ``... effective professional learning is undertaken in supportive and collaborative school environments and most effective when it is relevant, collaborative and future focused
learning is provided in AITSL's Australian Charter for the Professional
Learning for Teachers and School Leadership which states that ``... effective professional learning is undertaken in supportive and collaborative school environments and most effective when it is relevant, collaborative and future focused
Learning for
Teachers and School Leadership which states that ``... effective professional
learning is undertaken in supportive and collaborative school environments and most effective when it is relevant, collaborative and future focused
learning is undertaken in supportive and collaborative school environments and most effective when it is relevant, collaborative and future focused».
Allie Palmer, ex-teacher and training and support manager at MINTclass, discusses the
importance of creating pupil seating plans and the role they play in significantly reducing the impact
of pupil disruption, making
teachers» lives easier and creating an effective
learning environment.
Collaborative peer review is when a group
of teachers collectively investigate and critique an aspect
of teaching and
learning that is
of shared interest /
importance in order to improve it.
By everyone being made aware
of the
importance of energy efficiency, and
learning simple ways to improve it, it changed the way students and
teachers saw the issue and in turn their behaviour over the longer term.
Stanford education professor Darling - Hammond, author
of The Right to
Learn and well - known in our field for her emphasis on the
importance of schools
of education and professional certification for
teachers, accused me
of using «personal and political» standards and castigated our study as one
of those «diatribes that come at the problems ideologically.»
A student
learns honesty in a deep and lasting way when a
teacher explains why cheating undermines the academic mission, when a parent demonstrates the
importance of telling the truth for family solidarity, when a sports coach discourages deceit because it defeats the purpose
of fair competition, and when a friend shows why lies destroy the trust necessary for a close relationship.
My Evergreen Education colleague John Watson, who led the research, has done a good job distilling several
of the lessons behind these schools» successes in a series
of blog posts that chronicle the
importance of leadership in blended
learning; the critical role in - person
teachers and mentors — not just monitors — play; the persistence district schools must have as they navigate the inevitable bumps on the road to implementing successfully blended
learning; and the important role data plays.
Nutrition Explorations http://www.nutritionexplorations.org The National Dairy Council provides terrific
teacher resources, student games, and family information to help kids
learn about the
importance of good nutrition.
Darling - Hammond cites this study as proof
of the paramount
importance of a
teacher's possessing knowledge about «teaching and
learning.»
This theoretical ambiguity underscores the
importance of empirically estimating the link between
teacher collective bargaining and student
learning.
Jo Mason, Director
of Innovations and Professional
Learning at the Principals Australia Institute, spoke to Education Matters magazine's Kathryn Edwards about the
importance of harnessing
teacher and principal health and wellbeing in our schools, encouraging positive relationships and how principals can best deal with greater autonomy.
As a fourth - grade
teacher at an inquiry - based
learning school, I've come to understand the
importance of planning.
The crucial
importance of the
teacher to student
learning has long been recognised.
In developing the series we focused on the strengths that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children bring to school, getting schools ready for children as well as children ready for school, and the
importance of two - way
learning, with
teachers and schools, and local communities
learning from each other.
Firstly it confirmed head
teachers think that
learning outside the classroom (LOtC) opportunities are under threat; but secondly it was an incredibly powerful endorsement
of the
importance head
teachers place on LOtC experiences.
If we think
of teacher education right now in all universities, in all colleges
of education,
teacher candidates will be exposed to things
of importance to do with Indigenous students and their
learning and I think the colonised history
of Australia and experiences that parents generationally would have had... graduate
teachers would be well exposed to that.
As the values necessary for this century change,
teachers are modeling them as a part
of their teaching practice: tolerance, valuing difference, peacefully resolving conflict, views wider than just individual curriculum areas, global awareness, future orientations, and the
importance of reflection in
learning.
We'll identify areas
of effectiveness and help you set priorities for areas that most need improvement, while keeping in mind the critical
importance of developing curricula that can be reasonably taught in the time allotted, allowing
teachers to help students develop deep knowledge
of what they're
learning.
Elementary
teachers will
learn the
importance of teaching pro-social skills and cooperative
learning in the context
of high expectations and challenging curriculum.
Today, professional
learning experts and school leaders have recognized the
importance of making Ed Tech trainings or workshops meaningful and relevant to the
teachers.
Moreover, professional
learning activities must be something authentic or applicable to their present situations because it is only when a
teacher sees how a tech tool can work or improve instruction, assessment, or classroom management can he or she truly realize the
importance of that professional
learning activity.
OECD clearly shows the
importance of cooperation between
teachers: «these activities shape the
learning environment on the school level, i.e. the school climate, ethos and culture, and thus directly and indirectly (via classroom - level processes) affect student
learning».
As I reported this week's top story, Birds
of a Feather — and
learned about the corresponding research
of Hunter Gehlbach on the
importance of finding similarity between
teachers and their students — I gained even greater insight into the magic
of Ms. Fairbanks» pedagogy.