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American RadioWorks from American Public Media - 0 views

  • October 8, 2010 Great Teachers Education reformers are calling for big changes in how teachers are trained and evaluated. In this discussion program, teachers, administrators, parents and students discuss what makes a good teacher. Download this podcast episode or share this link
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    Although this podcast is about how to be a good teacher, it features some interesting thoughts about reflection and supportive learning communities when trying to improve your professional skills, in this case education.
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    Although this podcast is about how to be a good teacher, it features some interesting thoughts about reflection and supportive learning communities when trying to improve your professional skills, in this case education.
Amanda Curtin

A functional analysis of the comprehensive application of behavioral analysis to school... - 0 views

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    This article looks at a staff training program in a school for children with multiple disabilitie. The staff training program was based on a personalized system of instruction, organizational behavior management procedures for supervisors, regular assessment of teacher behaviors, and teacher assessment of all instructional trials. The results showed that many of the teachers and the students behaviors improved as a result of this treatment package.
Gina Dillon Podolsky

The Answer Sheet - Teachers: What we need to do to fix schools - 0 views

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    An article highlighting the findings of a cohort of 14 teachers from high-needs, urban areas schools who have addressed the education dilemma in a report. The report highlights 5 things that needs to be addressed in order to change the effectiveness of how our schools current operate.
Renessa Ciampa Brewer

Greenwald, N. (2000). Learning from Problems. - 4 views

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    Greenwald presents 3 key features that must be present in a TRUE problem-based learning lesson: initiating learning with a problem, exclusively using ill-defined problems, and teachers acting as thinking coaches. She gives and example of an ill-defined problem scenario, and also 10 Steps to PBL approach. This article is a great read and gives applicable tools, which seem like they would be great for teachers or facilitators to probe students to dig deeper in their hand-on investigations. In regards to my own project, I am always interested in problem solving approaches in graphic design, and a lot of the 10 steps in this article could easily be translated to a design problem/problem and the research that is required for it.
Amanda Curtin

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Teaching students with new tools, enthusiasm, and belief that te... - 1 views

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    This blog focuses on the art of using Wiki pages to teach. On this blog teachers can ask questions and share experiences that surround using Wikis within classroom settings.
pjt111 taylor

Can We End the Meditation Madness? - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "we ought to ask why meditation is useful. So I polled a group of meditation researchers, teachers and practitioners on why they recommend it. I liked their answers, but none of them were unique to meditation. Every benefit of the practice can be gained through other activities. This is the conclusion from an analysis of 47 trials of meditation programs, published last year in JAMA Internal Medicine: "We found no evidence that meditation programs were better than any active treatment (i.e., drugs, exercise and other behavioral therapies)." "
pjt111 taylor

Hitchcock and Hughes (1995). Research and the Teacher - 2 views

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    "Hitchcock, G. and D. Hughes (1995). Research and the Teacher: A Qualitative Introduction to School-based Research."
Alison Palmucci

Other art teachers are showing their work - 0 views

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    SInce my project involves getting art educators together to show their work publicly, I am checking into other groups who have done this. I am also interested in looking at how these events are advertised and how they are received by the public and news media.
Julie Johnstone

Teacher Action Research - 2 views

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    This site provides provides a multicultural lens through which to view action research. There are numerous resources for teachers who want to incorporate social justice within their curriculum.
erinkatemorrison

Assessing Speaking and Listening Skills - 0 views

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    This article briefly examines communication skills. Although the article approaches such skills from a teacher to student perspective, I think a lot of the material can be used in any type of group or individual setting. After defining oral communication and listening, the article offers two methods for assessing speaking skills-the observational approach and the structured approach. Both methods can be assessed through a rating system. The assessment of listening skills is similar to a reading comprehensive test. The elements of a listening test are the stimuli, the question, and the test environment. The article offers assessment for communication skills in hopes to develop such skills and abilities to listen criticlly and to express oneself clearly.
erinkatemorrison

Getting connected: how technology improves communication among teachers, staff and pare... - 0 views

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    This article discusses technology improving communication within the education realm, among all levels. Examples are drawn from multiple schools but specifically Lewis Elementary School in Portland, Oregon where they are using technology to increase the improve staff communication and professional development. The main focus is around blogs as a means to improve staff communication and collaboration. The blogs are used with the school system as well as connecting parents and the larger community. The use of wikis and blackboard are also discussed.
erinkatemorrison

Make Test Review Fun! - 1 views

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    A teacher discusses her experiences dealing with standarized tests. She has found that interactive games are the most effective way to help her students review the concepts they have been taught. Games are fun and encourage cooperation and teamwork. Examples she provides include "Eggspert" and PowerPoint games. She also provides links to templates of some of the PowerPoint games she uses.
erinkatemorrison

Training in Tandem: Co-facilitation and Role Modeling in a Group Work Course - 1 views

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    This is actually a chapter out the book Social Work with Groups that I found eventually through EBSCO. I'm hoping some of the overall concepts will be beneficial or relatable for some of the group dynamics and communications people are addressing. The article discusses how co-facilitation can be effective if it is well planned and characterized by close communication among co-workers of equal status. The authors of this article describe their experience co-teaching a group work course. They examine the potential of co-facilitation in a classroom setting for role modeling an effective group co-leadership relationship to students and for contributing to the professional development of teachers.
Julie Johnstone

Teacher's death causes tension in LA - 0 views

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    This article discusses the debate in LA over a "database" that indicated the value of every teacher in the LA school district. The controversy was sparked when a teacher recently committed suicide after a less than effective rating
carl ericson

Tom Friedman bangs his drum - 0 views

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    More predictable easy pap from Tom Friedman, the NYTImes resident billionaire sage. He reports that we are falling fast and that we, in order to field a strong military and compete in global economics, need to make serious changes in the quality of our national teacher stock. He points to countries that require teachers to graduate in the top third of their college class and he advocates establishing a federal/national teacher's college, similar to a military academy, as a symbolic leader in the all out public relations battle needed to get people to take schooling seriously. He does closes by acknowledging that students and parents have to get on board, too.
erinkatemorrison

Learning From Problems - 2 views

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    In this article Greenwald discusses problem-based learning. She described three key features of 'problem.' First, the initial/present state from which to begin; second, the goal state to achieve; third, set of actions/operations needed to get from initial state to goal state. Problem-based learning involves a shift in roles for students and teacher. Problem-based learning gives studetns opportunitie to be self-directed while maintaining cohesion in the classroom. Greenwald then provides 10 steps to problem-based learning.
carl ericson

computer science teacher installs ongoing action research course design - 0 views

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    This is the journal/report of a computer science teacher at a private school who redesigned his classes, moving away from a grades- and information-based model toward an adaptive learning, self-motivating, community-of-scholars, discovery approach. He designed it as an ongoing action-research project for his graduate degree. The narrative is easy to follow and good things happen.
Roberta Bersani

The importance of academic coaches - 3 views

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    This article is about the positive impact of academic coaching.
Alison Palmucci

Including Art Criticism in the Curriculum - 1 views

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    This is a good paper about how teachers can use art criticism as a critical thinking process in the elementary curriculum. Focus is on developing "meaningful dialogue."
erinaiello

Teacher Vision - 2 views

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    This web source provides a multitude of professional growth opportunities for educators. Resources include teaching skills, articles, lesson plans, behavior management strategies and resources from notable publishers and experts in the field.
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    By: Pearson Education Inc. 2000-2010
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