
Showing posts with label public school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public school. Show all posts
Monday, May 24, 2010
The Key to Changing the Teaching Profession
How are schools helping both new and veteran teachers flourish and grow in their careers? What kinds of incentives spur teachers to improve? What new abilities and expectations does the younger generation of teachers bring to the profession? This issue explores how teachers can use action research to improve learning and teaching, offers tips to assist administrators in gaining buy-in for instructional changes that will improve student learning, and suggests many ways that veteran and novice educators can teach and learn from one another.
The May issue of Educational Leadership features "Who's Teaching Our Children?" (PDF) a look at the changing workforce; "No More Valentines," three ways to change evaluation systems; and "Preparing to Teach Digitally," tips for turning into a techie teacher.

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education,
public education,
public school,
teaching
Sunday, May 23, 2010
What Teachers Do
Andrew B. Watt's blog is great, but "What Teachers Do" particularly caught my interest.
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Andrew B. Watt,
public education,
public school,
teachers
Saturday, May 22, 2010
School Administrators Need to Stop Worrying About Data
In this interview, NJ Principal Eric Sheninger gives tips and advice for administrators and teachers on incorporating social media in the classroom. With his passion for technology and social media, he strives to incorporate these into schools and education. ... [more]
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