For example, the Common Core - aligned Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) and Mathematics Design Collaborative (MDC) not only provide instructional frameworks that prove useful in the classroom, they also provide opportunities to leverage
teacher expertise about how to implement these and other innovative tools and approaches.
Not exact matches
«It's not just
about upgrading your technology, it is also
about upgrading the
teacher expertise in using these new tools,» adds Musiala.
Our
teachers teach in their areas of
expertise and are passionate
about what they do.
Thoughts on Teaching Mindfulness and Meditation There are always questions
about the necessary level of
expertise, training, and personal meditation / yoga experience required for a person to self - identify as a
teacher.
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The competitive model instead treats
teachers as autonomous professionals able to make informed decisions
about developing their skills and
expertise.
After being a classroom
teacher and a content - area
teacher (math and science) at the early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school levels for over 10 years, I wanted to specialize and gain
expertise in an area that I was passionate
about: literacy.
In an effort to help rebuild New Orleans schools devastated by Hurricane Katrina,
about 20 students from the Harvard Graduate School of Education's
Teacher Education Program traveled to the city during the February 18 - 26 school break to provide
expertise and help in a number of areas.
We are also excited
about our innovative
teacher career ladder and professional development systems in which we recruit talented educators, provide them with opportunities to develop their craft, and retain them through formal recognition of their
expertise, generous compensation, and a manageable yet challenging workload.
Each studio was assigned a NuVu coach with deep content
expertise — such as a physician knowledgeable
about global pandemics — plus regular classroom
teachers to help manage the learning experience.
Most schools have either Arts specialists or creative
teachers, think
about using their knowledge and
expertise to help you shape your learning experiences, to team with you or maybe even teach the tricky bits.
Few earnest champions of classroom technology understand the multiple and complicated roles
teachers perform, address the realities of classrooms within age - graded schools, respect
teacher expertise, or consider the practical questions
teachers ask
about any technological innovation that a school board and superintendent decide to adopt, buy, and deploy.
PBL asks
teachers to think differently
about their
expertise and to find ways of empowering students to be experts in the classroom.
«UCL was the first university in the country to have taken the step of becoming the sole sponsor of an academy because we believe that in sharing facilities,
expertise and providing support to
teachers and pupils, the partnership can bring
about a fundamental improvement in the educational experience of pupils in the school and beyond.»
We believe that Parachute
Teachers — whatever their
expertise is, whatever their talent is — should be teaching what they're passionate
about, and they're designing their own lessons to deliver to students.
There is a comfort that comes with a well - designed and predictable lecture at a chalkboard
about an idea for which a
teacher has personal
expertise and passion.
In her District Administration article «Sustainable Professional Development,» Susan McLester includes substantial information
about the creation of learning communities and on - demand coaches that are available commercially to meet the needs of a district, especially a small one that may not have the level of
expertise or the availability of personnel to provide the necessary coaching and support to help its
teachers create and sustain the new skills, practices, programs and methodologies they want to implement.
A common base of understanding
about reform efforts, shared between
teacher leaders, educators, and other community members, along with the community's recognition and value of their leadership
expertise, helped
teacher leaders to be successful in these roles.
Teachers talked
about data overload, emphasizing the time required to enter information into these systems as well as the time and
expertise required to retrieve and interpret it.
Our work is
about helping people have personal relationships with Black
teachers, and it is also
about supporting Black people in a position of sanctioned
expertise.
They tell you that while
teachers are concerned
about the declining test scores, they have considerable confidence in their own
expertise.
More research is surely called for, but our suspicion is that the finding is a lesson
about expertise: Districts need to make sure not only that principals have time to focus on instruction but also the skills to use that extra time well, that is, the
expertise to help
teachers improve.
Now in the sixth year, the Teaching Ambassador Fellowships were created to give outstanding
teachers an opportunity to learn
about national policy issues in education and to contribute their
expertise to those discussions.
Not only has knowledge
about learning mushroomed, but
teacher expertise has also grown.
This program provides St. Andrew's
teachers a chance to share their
expertise about how all students best learn.
To ensure
teachers» perspectives and
expertise are not missing from policy, E4E - Boston Executive Director Sarah Zuckerman shares more
about her own experience...
As well, this particular kind of
expertise requires leaders to know
about how individual
teachers learn to teach more effectively; how to skillfully observe for those elements in the instructional process; and, how to craft feedback to
teachers and principals
about what is observed that supports their current practice, and at the same time challenges them to improve.
This isn't
about teachers being held accountable to get better on their own, it is also
about the knowledge and
expertise of principals and how they support the
teachers, and the knowledge and the
expertise of the central office and how they support the principals who support the
teachers.
Now in its eighth year, the Teaching Ambassador Fellowship Program was created to give outstanding
teachers an opportunity to learn
about national policy issues in education and to contribute their
expertise to those discussions.
More importantly, her view is driven by a conceit
about the
expertise of
teachers that isn't even close to reality.
The concept of professional capital on the other hand consists of three components: human capital (the quality of individual
teachers); social capital (the collaborative power of
teachers as a group); and decisional capital (the wisdom and
expertise of
teachers to make sound judgments
about learners that are cultivated over time).
I also disagree that CT has all the
expertise it needs in its teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula, then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more
about producing highly - effective
teachers than their bottom line, and those
teachers have so much knowledge and
expertise that the only thing they need is for administration to give more money to education.
Decisions
about teachers should be made by those with educational
expertise.
Teachers who are passionate
about developing their learning experiences recognize the value of sharing their knowledge and
expertise with others.
Meanwhile, volunteers can take on many of the tasks that keep
teachers busy but do not necessarily require their
expertise, including decorating bulletin boards, drafting letters to parents and guardians
about upcoming field trips, or making copies.
We strive to leverage
teachers» professional
expertise and include their voices in the dialogue
about education and equity.
Key features of these systems include not only the instruments used for evaluation but also the
expertise of the consulting
teachers or mentors — skilled
teachers in the same subject areas and school levels who have released time to serve as mentors to support their fellow
teachers — and the system of due process and review that involve a panel of both
teachers and administrators in making recommendations
about personnel decisions based on the evidence presented to them from the evaluations.
Upperclass preservice
teachers have a great deal of mathematical and pedagogical sophistication, and this
expertise can be used to motivate and direct their learning
about technology, pedagogy, and mathematics.
However, there was considerable
expertise to help
teachers think
about different approaches and classroom behaviors.
The
teachers began to recognize their
expertise, to work towards developing their professional voice as urban school
teachers, and to engage in continuously learning
about their students» learning and their own teaching.
Through New
Teacher Center's independent i3 research and over 20 years of
expertise, they'll share what they've learned
about what moves the needle for student outcomes.
It provides a medium to give
teachers accurate feedback
about their content
expertise and their impact on student learning.
The model employs a research lead
teacher (RLT), a person who is knowledgeable
about research - based interventions and research methods, has
expertise in staff development procedures, works as a mentor
teacher in the school, and knows the other
teachers.
These include a reduction in time spent on testing, the ability for
teachers to use their own judgment and
expertise to determine what skills their students need to focus on, and an increase in cultural relevancy on the required assessments for students in urban Title I schools like hers (no more questions for city kids
about sail boats or babbling brooks!).
Both
teachers explained that what they knew
about using any technology during instruction typically came from trial - and - error usage or another colleague's
expertise.
You will also leave armed with knowledge
about how to work with
teachers so that, like you, they too may advance toward high levels of literacy teaching
expertise.
Although we had collected data and knew that the
teachers needed training, we had to think
about what
expertise we had as a team and where there were gaps.
Yet that gathering of fifteen or so educators sharing their experience,
expertise, and asking questions
about alternatives to standardized testing was nothing short of sedition against a Testocracy that has attempted to silence
teachers as it implements corporate education reform.
I believe the more
teachers share their
expertise with others and the more they interact with other stakeholders» findings (creating a cross-silo dialogue), the more everyone will know
about the teaching profession, how difficult it is, the many amazing things
teachers do to help kids learn, etc..