Sentences with phrase «teacher research articles»

Supporting teacher research articles are designed as a resource for teacher educators who are interested in incorporating teacher research into their professional preparation programs or refining or expanding their current teacher research efforts.
Teacher research articles share intentional and systematic inquiry done by teachers with the goals of gaining insights into teaching and learning, becoming more reflective practitioners, effecting changes in the classroom or school, and improving the lives of children.

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We publish a Research Bulletin twice a year and prepare and distribute educational resources, including a growing collection of e-books and articles to help teachers in all aspects of their work.
And finally, a quote from the comments section of an article I read when researching teacher gifts: «One year my husband brought home another large box of gifts he had received from his early elementary - aged students for Christmas: a couple of fun ties, several boxes of chocolates and chocolate - covered cherries, mugs, ornaments, gift cards, items related to his hobbies, homemade treats, and many lovely cards and notes from students and families.
We talked about news items and magazine articles, research I found, stories I heard from fellow teachers or other parents.
At the September workshop, the teachers became the students as they read a research article under the guidance of Sally Hoskins, a professor at City College of New York who studies such educational methods and teaches biology courses that use primary literature in lieu of traditional textbooks.
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London About Blog This blog has been established to provide research informed content on key educational issues in an accessible manner.The aim is to produce and promote articles that attract policy - makers, parents, teachers, educational leaders, members of school communities, politicians, and anyone who is interested in education today.
Teachers engaged in reading blogs, articles and research papers about a range of areas.
The school's review of the research on PBL identified key features that were evident in a range of articles, books and teacher resources, including:
The research cited in this article says teachers need to satisfy three basic psychological needs during the holiday break.
This staff development can take many forms: attending conferences, reading professional articles and discussing them with colleagues, observing each other, participating in teachers - as - readers groups, and engaging in action research.
At the end of the project participants produced an academic journal article which was published as the first volume of Teachers as Practitioner Research Journal.
The comprehensive teachers» section offers a plethora of valuable resources, such as articles, games, and research papers.
Over the next few months, Teacher will be publishing a series of articles exploring some of the latest research in the area of educational neuroscience, including the work of the Science of Learning Research Centre (http://slrc.org.au/) and the practical implications for teaching and lresearch in the area of educational neuroscience, including the work of the Science of Learning Research Centre (http://slrc.org.au/) and the practical implications for teaching and lResearch Centre (http://slrc.org.au/) and the practical implications for teaching and learning.
Outside of the classroom, increased connectivity on college campuses provides opportunities for students and teachers to collaborate, empowers student research via university library — enabled online search engines, and allows students to use enhanced electronic textbooks, which include embedded videos and hyperlinks to pertinent articles on the Internet.
The school consulted with students, teachers and parents, explored research (including the work of Alfie Kohn and John Hattie), read articles by Joe Bower on abolishing homework, and looked at policies in other jurisdictions — all of which informed the decision to stop setting formal homework.
Stay tuned: In tomorrow's episode of our monthly podcast series The Research Files, Teacher chats to Sarah McGrew, one of the co-authors of the Stanford University study mentioned in this article, about why young people experience difficulties when it comes to evaluating information they find online.
It provide students with an opportunity for research and writing and to integrate the vocabulary, grammar, and culture concepts previously acquired: • Home and neighborhood • Numbers 11 to 100 • Cognates • Subject pronouns and articles • Spain and Spanish culture Students and their teacher will watch the Spanish version of the vocabulary and grammar video together.
Paul Weldon discussed the report's findings in a recent article published by ACER's Research Developments: Demand for teachers set to grow.
Donna Wilson and Marcus Conyers are the authors of more than 40 books and professional articles for educators, including, most recently, Teaching Students to Drive Their Brains: Metacognitive Strategies, Activities, and Lesson Ideas (ASCD, 2016), Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration (Teachers College Press, 2016), Positively Smarter: Science and Strategies for Increasing Happiness, Achievement, and Well - Being (Wiley Blackwell, 2015), Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice (Teachers College Press, 2013) and Flourishing in the First Five Years: Connecting Implications from Mind, Brain, and Education Research to the Development of Young Children (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2013).
The Internet TESL Journal This is a monthly web journal for Teachers of English as a Second Language complete with articles, research papers, lessons plans, classroom handouts, teaching ideas & links.
Since my last article for Education Business, there has been no further research into «security within the education sector» and we still see that, despite the issues raised following the stabbings in the 1990s and other major incidents, such as the death of a well ‑ loved teacher in Leeds, and the stabbing of a teacher in Bradford, there is still no formal strategy with costs being the biggest issue.
Teacher and other evidence - based publications translate findings into short articles, videos, podcasts and infographics to make it easier to read and understand research.
In this article I will present 10 eLearning websites for educators that will make you a better teacher while inspiring your students to learn, write, and research.
Teachers will want to browse through the archive of research reports and articles on such topics as differentiating literacy instruction, how television impacts the development of reading comprehension and early literacy for inner - city children among others.
In today's article Hopkins shares findings from research to suggest what teachers can do to target children's individual difficulties in developing basic number fluency.
She is co-editor of The Handbook of Research on Educational Finance and Policy (Routledge, first edition, 2008 and second edition 2015), and the author of many articles on U.S. education policy, with a focus on school accountability, teacher labor markets, charter schools, and early childhood programs.
An in - depth article about education reform cites John Hattie's research and argues that good teachers are not born but can be trained.
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In 2009, KMD also requested and received additional articles on teacher leadership research studies underway or completed by MSP projects.
are links to the best internet research and articles on gifted education topics, are links to the most popular books and products for gifted children, their parents and teachers.
Many of these articles relate to teacher research in an urban education setting or school reform experiences.
Here at Administrator's Corner, you will find links to resources, educational articles, educational research, and news articles on a wide variety of topics to help teachers and administrators learn about new topics in education.
In the past year, three members of the research and development team identified pertinent articles from The Reading Teacher, Language Arts, and Primary Voices, dating back to 1988.
Future research should also examine the experiences of teachers and students in classrooms where the instruction is guided by the principles and suggested practices described in these articles.
His research had begun, after all, with an article he wrote for The New Yorker about New York City's so - called rubber rooms, where incompetent teachers did nothing — at full pay — for years, while their cases were adjudicated.
While the impressions presented in this article of the changing landscape of technology and its impact on social studies teaching and learning have been informed by recent theory and research, we also sought to represent, in snapshot form, a slice of the thinking of social studies teacher educators.
An article that discusses the relationship between rural students and their teachers in Early Childhood Research Quarterly (2013).
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests.»
In 2014, Contemporary Issues in Technology and Social Studies Teacher Education will publish articles by social studies researchers who describe the evolution of technology integration in the field of the social studies and future research in this area.
An article examining the relationship between the quality of teacher - child relationships and children's writing quality in Early Childhood Research Quarterly (2013).
To see two empirical articles about the claims made to sell Sanders's EVAAS system, the research non-existent in support of each of the claims, and the realities of those at the receiving ends of this system (i.e., teachers) as per their experiences with each of the claims, see here and here.
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) selected his article with coauthor John Papay on the relationship between professional school environments and teacher development for the 2014 Palmer O. Johnson Memorial Award.
A research article was recently published in the peer - reviewed Education Policy Analysis Archives journal titled «The Stability of Teacher Performance and Effectiveness: Implications for Policies Concerning Teacher Evaluation.»
The article argues that research shows that smaller schools consistently out perform larger schools because of the individual attention students receive from teachers.
Reprints of 18 articles from the International Reading Association's, The Reading Teacher, specially selected for use with Every Child a Reader: Applying Reading Research in the Classroom
New Teacher Center Training materials on mentoring and information via articles and research reports.
To address preservice teachers» lack of experience with student thinking the Algebraic Thinking Project synthesized 859 articles of research into multiple technology - based resources: (a) Encyclopedia of Algebraic Thinking, (b) Student Thinking Video Database, (c) Formative Assessment Database and Class Response System, and (d) Virtual Manipulatives.
Through the Defined STEM Literacy Task Editor a teacher can edit the literacy task, remove or add research articles based upon reading level and for the purpose of differentiation.
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