Project-Based Learning: Success Start to Finish | Edutopia - 1 views
Greenleaf / Overview - 0 views
HechingerEd Blog | Studies point to principal training as 'cost-effective' reform - 0 views
Afghan Textbooks Skip Decades of Violence - IWPR Institute for War and Peace Reporting ... - 0 views
Educational Leadership:Teachers as Leaders:Real Principals Listen - 1 views
Teacher Burnout: What Are the Warning Signs? | Edutopia - 0 views
3 Teacher Evaluation Mistakes to Avoid - Washington, DC, United States, ASCD EDge Blog ... - 0 views
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School districts across the US are creating new teacher evaluation systems that are supposed to better identify ineffective teaching and, in some cases, tie a teacher's rating to student performance. My quarrel is not with the evaluation systems themselves however. My quarrel is with how they are being implemented. Here are three of the most common mistakes I've seen:
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Education Week Teacher: What Teacher Leaders Learned This School Year - 1 views
BBC News - England's schools should learn from Japan, says Twigg - 0 views
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He continues: "Education in England has had years of reform to structures, exams and accountability measures. But the style of classroom teaching has changed little since Victorian times. "In Japan, teaching practices have changed markedly in the last 50 years, through a process of gradual, incremental improvements over time. Japan gives teachers themselves primary responsibility for improving classroom practice."
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He highlights how participation in continual professional development, known as kounaikenshuu, is considered a core job requirement in Japan. Mr Twigg also points out that in England, teachers lead students through a series of steps to help them learn how to solve problems.
China clamps down on high-tech cheating - People's Daily Online - 0 views
Teachers Transform Commercial Video Game for Class Use | MindShift - 0 views
AFP Helps In Renovation of Schools | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online - 0 views
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MANILA, Philippines - The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) will deploy thousands of its personnel to assist in the cleaning and renovation of all the public schools across the country in preparation for the opening of the classes on June 4. AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Jessie Dellosa said that his deployment order is in support of the week-long "Brigada Eskwela 2012" launched by the Department of Education which will kick-off on Monday. In Metro Manila alone, Dellosa said at least 1,000 soldiers will be tapped in preparing schools in the metropolis, adding that the military contingent is composed of active and reservists which will come from the AFP's three major services command.
QC classroom shortage puts 10k students on home study | Inquirer News - 0 views
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As students and teachers again face a shortage of classrooms this year, one of the country's most populated school divisions is turning to home schooling to ease overcrowding. The Quezon City school division is placing some 10,000 students from six high schools on a home schooling program, the biggest number to be covered in a single area since the Department of Education adopted this alternative mode of teaching. "There are 10,000 students from six high schools that will go on home study. Our city government has already allocated P20 million for that," said assistant division superintendent Rowena Cacanindin.
Students want schools to use solar - The National - 0 views
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DUBAI // A group of Grade 6 pupils in Dubai want to convince schools across the country to convert to solar energy - and save up to Dh1 million a year on their electricity bills. Related ■ Weaving the sun's power into life's fabric ■ Utility bills sent out to show waste If their mission, under the banner "Make A Difference", is successful, the students at Emirates International School Jumeirah estimate that schools can reduce electricity usage by 20 per cent.
iPods in classroom inspiring young minds | Stuff.co.nz - 0 views
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