Dr. Brent Iverson has been dean of the University of Texas at Austin School of Undergraduate Studies since 2013, after serving on the Task Force
on Curricular Reform that led to the creation of the school.
Not exact matches
Eberle has written numerous publications
on professional development, life planning, and policy change, including co-authoring a white paper summary of the 2015 Future of Biomedical Graduate and Postdoctoral Training (FOBGAPT) symposium, which presented recommended steps for
curricular reform and better practices to support postdocs and graduate students.
Alongside transparency - oriented testing based
on rigorous standards for the
curricular core, here are four drivers of tomorrow's
reforms that are already nudging in promising directions and have the potential to push much harder:
There are public school districts across the country that have engaged in innovative contracts between teachers and the central office, and there are multiple models of educational interventions, including at the
curricular level, that show real promise and do not depend
on wholesale structural
reform.
[vi] The transformation model required replacing the principal, implementing
curricular reform, and introducing teacher evaluations based in part
on student performance and used in personnel decisions (e.g., rewards, promotions, retentions, and firing).
Since the 1960's there have been many attempts to
reform education;
curricular changes, new approaches toward teaching reading and math, teacher preparation, programs for the disadvantaged, different instructional approaches, new technologies introduced, and so
on.
And rigorous studies of large - scale
curricular reforms are few and far between, so we don't have a huge body of research to pull from and one study should never be relied
on too heavily.
Curricular reform is a key component of the ABA's Report
on the Future of Legal Services, including recommendation 7.2: