But the sit - and - get model of professional development in which
teachers listen to an expert expound on best practice has not served all these teachers well.
Not exact matches
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose of fulfilling someone's request
to guide someone's thoughts, that is very different than someone
listening to someone else's ideas (and
teachers are not different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered
experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
This video hosting site gives
teachers the opportunity
to take students around the world,
listen to experts on a topic, or hear an explanation for a new idea.
Zuckerberg Talks Success, Lessons Learned in Newark Schools AP: «It's very important
to understand the desires of a community,
to listen and learn from families,
teachers, elected officials and other
experts,» he wrote.
It also has failed
to listen to the concerns of parents,
teachers and education
experts.
This modeling could require explicit attention
to expert teachers» skillful questioning, careful
listening to student responses, and building a powerful discussion from those responses (see Sherin & van Es, 2009).
Listening to the
experts: A report on the 2004 South Carolina
teacher working conditions survey.
Sources: Adapted from
Teacher Working Conditions Are Student Learning Conditions: A Report
to Governor Mike Easley on the 2004
Teacher Working Conditions Survey by E. Hirsch, March, 2005, Chapel Hill, NC: Southeast Center for Teaching Quality; and
Listening to the
Experts: A Report on the 2004 South Carolina
Teacher Working Conditions Survey by E. Hirsch, March, 2005, Chapel Hill, NC: Southeast Center for Teaching Quality.
The two - day
teacher workshop brought together educators from the Los Angeles Unified School District and local charter schools,
experts, and first - person voices
to gain a better understanding of how
listening to and learning about other people's stories is so important when teaching young people.
Maybe you're a librarian or
teacher doing an author study or just a fan of kidlit and want
to listen to booksellers, editors, authors and other
experts in the field talk about the craft and business of publishing, both of children's literature and beyond.
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