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Emily Vickery

Educational Leadership:How Teachers Learn:Learning with Blogs and Wikis - 0 views

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    March, 13-16, 2009
Teachers Without Borders

Guided Instruction - 0 views

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    Guided Instruction: How to Develop Confident and Successful Learners
Teachers Without Borders

Action Research: A Self-Directed Approach to Professional Development - 4 views

  • The best part about being a teacher is that you get to remain a student forever. Teachers are lifelong learners. To be an effective educator, you must constantly pursue learning through workshops, conferences, on-site or online training modules, and seminars. Professional development can help teachers stay up-to-date with new trends and learn new techniques, strategies, and methods for dealing with various classroom challenges. But all professional development is not the same.
  • If you feel frustrated by not being able to find what you need, how about creating your own solutions? Every classroom challenge is as individual as the students in the class. Sometimes, instead of looking for solutions out there somewhere, it helps if a teacher learns to understand the challenge and experiments to find the answer that suits her class or students. Most teachers shy away from the word "research," thinking it is scholars' job to conduct research and come up with condensed data or analysis. But all of us are researchers, consciously or otherwise.
  • Teachers can do action research by formally defining a problem, drafting a hypothesis, collecting and organizing data, and coming to a conclusion about the effect of the hypothesized change. And the conclusion you derive will be more meaningful and effective because it deals with your challenges and your solutions, keeping in mind your circumstances and resources.
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    Action Research: A Self-Directed Approach to Professional Development
Teachers Without Borders

Educational Leadership:Promoting Respectful Schools: Creating a Climate of Respect - 0 views

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    "School climate reform means measuring the level of respect and then using that information to improve the quality of school life."
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