"Pedagogical expertise" refers to a person's knowledge and skills in the field of teaching and education. It means being really good at teaching and understanding how to help students learn effectively.
Full definition
This degree course requires a total of 33 credit hours broken down into 9 core hours, 15
pedagogical expertise hours and 9 professional development hours.
This is where we come in — we offer a unique combination of financial resources,
pedagogical expertise in a sophisticated digital environment, global market knowledge and a global salesforce.»
But Caroline Wright, director general designate of BESA, added: «These
combine pedagogical expertise with the very latest in publishing technology and as such are highly valued by teachers.»
With more students with LD attending college and a mixed level of
pedagogical expertise among faculty, expecting faculty to make individual modifications and accommodations can be problematic.
Since teaching is a big part of the academy, it is important to showcase
your pedagogical expertise.
It isn't all about content area and
pedagogical expertise; it's also about attitude and leadership.
The first year, CEL immersed district and school leaders in training for subject matter and
pedagogical expertise.
Academic Language Literacy: Developing Instructional Leadership Skills for Principals and Teachers By Marjorie C. Ringler «Professional development is an essential process for all educators to continue growing and improving
their pedagogical expertise.
For these reasons, it is wise to invest in constant support and regular growth opportunities that improve our content knowledge, deepen
our pedagogical expertise and strengthen our ability to serve the diverse needs of our students.
New performance pay systems could also be redesigned to compensate teacher leaders for their new roles and responsibilities as well as their effectiveness in spreading
their pedagogical expertise.
To improve education in America, the way education stakeholders and the public at large perceive authority and influence should change, recognizing that teachers have content and
pedagogical expertise that administrators often don't.
Potential leaders should be provided with support to develop
the pedagogical expertise this requires, as well as the skills needed to lift the performance of colleagues, from early in their career.
Findings showed that teachers» ethic of care strongly predicted
their pedagogical expertise.
Qualified teachers tend to get better results when delivering phonics interventions (up to twice the effectiveness of other staff), indicating that
pedagogical expertise is a key component of successful teaching of early reading.