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Krahenbuhl, Kevin S. – Educational Leadership, 2020
In a world that seems to value speed and efficiency, teacher Kevin S. Krahenbuhl says, "Slow it down!" Krahenbuhl explores the value of taking one's time in classroom discussions, leaving students ample time to reflect, prepare, and even meander a bit in order to fully understand and engage with a text.
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Time on Task, Thinking Skills, Learning
Hochbein, Craig – Educational Leadership, 2019
Principals often have administrative duties that take them away from instructional leadership and other big-picture ideas and changes. And yet, "running a smooth ship" and effectively managing those day-to-day operational tasks might actually make school leaders better. Hochbein looks at 100 years of research about how principals spend…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Responsibility, Instructional Leadership, Governance
Kittle, Penny – Educational Leadership, 2020
Building a culture of reading in secondary schools is "like training for a marathon or losing 50 pounds: Every big shift is built--and sustained--by small, incremental steps." In this article, "Book Love" author Penny Kittle describes specific strategies that middle and high school educators can use to set the conditions for…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Reading Habits, Reading Material Selection, Adolescents
Burns, Marilyn – Educational Leadership, 2016
Math education consultant Marilyn Burns finds that teachers ask her the same three questions so often she's named them "The Big Three": What can I do with students who finish their math work more quickly?, How can I free up time to work with kids who need extra help?, and How can I differentiate math learning experiences? Burns, who…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Mathematics Activities, Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies
Ippolito, Jacy; Bean, Rita M. – Educational Leadership, 2019
To create a coaching culture, school leaders have to make it a priority and support coaching at every level, and continuously. This article offers five "dos" and four "don'ts" for school leaders on how to support coaching at their schools, highlighting topics such as professional development for coaches, scheduling time for…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Leadership Responsibility, Principals
Wessel-Powell, Christy; Buchholz, Beth A.; Rust, Julie; Husbye, Nicholas E.; Zanden, Sarah Vander – Educational Leadership, 2020
Within our society's growing culture of "busyness," schools have an important counter role to play. One critical antidote to this epidemic of overload is to reorient reading instruction to cultivate intentionally present, mindful readers. In this article, the authors share five ways to foster immersive reading through daily classroom…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Skills, Metacognition
Rodman, Allison; Farias, Alissa; Szymczak, Shannon – Educational Leadership, 2021
The authors argue that, amid the stresses of their jobs, educators are expected to continuously "recharge for survival" rather than being given opportunities for authentic recovery. To make teaching jobs more sustainable, they write, schools need to rethink the way they conceive of time, space, and connection, and attend to the…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Teacher Burnout, Social Emotional Learning, Mental Health
Horn, Michael B.; Fisher, Julia Freeland – Educational Leadership, 2017
The Clayton Christiansen Institute maintains a database of more than 400 schools across the United States that have implemented some form of blended learning, which combines online learning with brick-and-mortar classrooms. Data the Institute has collected over the past six months suggests three trends as this model continues to evolve and mature.…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Data Collection, Educational Trends, Individualized Instruction
Tucker, Catlin – Educational Leadership, 2016
Most teachers find it difficult to achieve a balance between their work lives and their personal lives. Today, technology and increasing connectivity make maintaining this delicate balance more challenging than ever. Because learning is no longer limited to a certain time or place, connected educators face an interesting dilemma: When, and how…
Descriptors: Technology Planning, Educational Practices, Change Strategies, Time Management
Bauml, Michelle – Educational Leadership, 2016
Whether a teacher loves it or dreads it, lesson planning is a crucial step in the teaching process. Done effectively, collaborative lesson planning--in which teachers work together to design lessons--leads to increased professional learning, higher job satisfaction for teachers, and better lesson plans. The process poses challenges for both…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Teacher Collaboration, Teamwork, Cooperative Planning
Doorey, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2014
When will the new Common Core assessments roll out? What will they look like? How many hours will they take away from instructional time? And most important, what supports can I draw on to help my school with the transition to these new assessments? Assessment expert Nancy Doorey addresses these questions and provides a primer on what to expect…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Educational Assessment, Transitional Programs
Keene, Ellin Oliver – Educational Leadership, 2014
"Reader, say something smart. Right now. Share a deep insight or a subtle point. Quick. No? OK (with obvious disappointment), I'll come back to you later. Anybody else?" We've all experienced this in school, the author notes--the teacher giving up, concluding that we weren't going to say something smart in the allotted…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes
Tovani, Cris – Educational Leadership, 2014
"When students cheat, we usually feel betrayed, or we blame them for being lazy. Sometimes we even attack their character. But just like many adults, kids who cheat have rational reasons for cheating," writes English teacher Cris Tovani. In this article, she describes three instructional approaches that encourage students to cheat.…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Teaching Methods, Relevance (Education)
Arneson, Shelly – Educational Leadership, 2015
Both speaking and listening are essential to effective communication. Unfortunately, meaningful two-way exchanges are largely absent from conversations about improving professional practice. Instead, many teachers say that they feel the observation and evaluation process is something that is done "to" them--at the post-observation…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Improvement
Goodwin, Bryan; Hein, Heather – Educational Leadership, 2016
U.S. high school graduation rates have risen steadily for the past decade, hitting an all-time high of 82 percent in 2013-14 (Rich, 2015). Yet there's a dark cloud behind this silver lining. According to the most recent data from the U.S. Department of Education (2015), only 59 percent of students who enter four-year colleges complete their…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Graduation Rate, Time to Degree, College Graduates

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