CPS should re-evaluate and streamline its current communication system to ensure that district resources are clearly and
regularly shared with teachers through one, coordinated system.
Their research is
regularly shared with the teachers and artists, providing them with a broader trajectory of how their school is improving via arts integration partnerships.
Not exact matches
Teachers regularly share documentation of children's learning
with parents through private blogs, photos, and video.
A dear friend and
teacher shared this quote in her class recently and it has stayed
with me: «True self - care is not salt baths and chocolate cake, it is making the choice to build a life you don't need to
regularly escape from.»
Students are more likely to report that their
teacher confers
with them
regularly, checking to see if they understand new material and inviting them to
share their insights and ideas.
After all, talented educators
regularly share their frustrations
with this accountability system or that approach to
teacher evaluation.
Staff willingness to
share practice has increased significantly,
with class
teachers regularly sharing practice via staff meetings, resource
sharing, professional development and collaborative planning.
In all four cases, this meant that all the
teachers in the school
regularly (at least three times throughout the year) administered some sort of common classroom - based assessment tool to all students and
shared the information about classroom - level performance
with the principal and fellow
teachers.
As a 2011 DCPS
Teacher of the Year, 2011 Milken Educator Award winner, and namesake of TNTP's Fishman Prize for Superlative Classroom Practice, Shira
regularly shares her experiences
with policymakers, but there is still nothing she'd rather do than challenge «fun and fascinating teenagers» to grasp difficult math concepts.
Do you
regularly ask
teachers to
share their grade books along
with their plan books when you meet
with them to discuss student performances?
Educators are well aware of research clearly indicating that good things happen for kids (and adults) when
teachers are part of a community that has
shared values, beliefs, and norms; is focused on student learning;
regularly collaborates, and reflects
with one another; and makes their practice public.
As Michael J. Schmoker notes in his 2006 analysis of the American educational system, Results Now: How We Can Achieve Unprecedented Improvements in Teaching and Learning, providing
teachers with time to meet
regularly to carefully examine assessment data, set goals,
share and create lessons, develop common formative assessments, and review student work will ultimately lead to a better end result.
They should
regularly share responsibility
with teachers and help
teachers develop skills that foster collaborative problem solving.
I meet
regularly with teachers, principals, local Superintendents and representatives for local boards of education to
share information and discuss how we might strengthen instruction for students.
They are actively involved
with either Edcamps, Social Media, train and
share technology
with other
teachers, or
regularly present at local, regional or national conferences.
She writes
regularly on her blog to encourage other homeschooling families in their roles as parents and
teachers as well as to
share tips to help parents inspire and enjoy
with their kids.
She writes
regularly on her blog to encourage other homeschooling families in their roles as parents and
teachers as well as to
share tips to help parents inspire and enjoy
with their kids.
Make sure to communicate
regularly with your child's
teacher so you can
share information, provide updates and continue to work together effectively.
She writes
regularly on her blog to encourage other homeschooling families in their roles as parents and
teachers as well as to
share tips to help parents inspire and enjoy
with their kids.