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Kimberly D. Hellerich – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2021
Today's teenagers face a myriad of factors that impact their brains. From technology to trauma, the current brain of a teenager is physiologically altered by factors outside themselves. In order for today's educators to support their students, they require a foundational understanding of how technology and trauma impact the teen brain. Teenage…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Cognitive Development, Teacher Student Relationship
Tom Romano – English Journal, 2018
A writing invitation the author has found useful is to ask students to identify indelible educational moments. They all have them, some positive, some damaging. The moments don't need to have taken place in school. They could involve outdoor as well as indoor schooling: a moment when they realized betrayal for example; a moment when they knew they…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, Writing Strategies
Jackson, C. Kirabo – Education Next, 2019
When students look back on their most important teachers, the social aspects of their education are often what they recall. Learning to set goals, take risks and responsibility, or simply believe in oneself are often fodder for fond thanks--alongside mastering precalculus, becoming a critical reader, or remembering the capital of Turkmenistan. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Influence, Teacher Student Relationship, Secondary School Teachers
Kentucky Department of Education, 2015
The mission of teacher leadership is to elevate teachers as experts and leaders in and beyond the classroom. This framework contains six spheres or dimensions, each describing a set of dispositions, core beliefs, knowledge base, requisite skills and unique roles for teacher leaders. While the spheres are interrelated, with each one broadening the…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Capacity Building, Classroom Techniques, Coaching (Performance)
Espinoza, Roberta – Principal Leadership, 2012
Minority students from low-income families face challenges in their daily lives that continually interfere with their academic performance as well as their ability to prepare for college. Although the educational system is viewed as "the great equalizer" that gives everyone an opportunity for upward social mobility, sociological and educational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Social Mobility, Minority Groups
Hunt, Tiffany J.; Hunt, Bud – English Journal, 2004
The effects of subversive teaching on the students and the problems created by being subversive are discussed. Subversive teaching is essential for the growth of the students, but only to a certain extent in developing their perspectives.
Descriptors: Values, Student Development, English Teachers, Student Attitudes
Corno, Lyn – Educational Psychologist, 2008
New theory on adaptive teaching reflects the social dynamics of classrooms to explain what practicing teachers do to address student differences related to learning. In teaching adaptively, teachers respond to learners as they work. Teachers read student signals to diagnose needs on the fly and tap previous experience with similar learners to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Diversity, Classroom Techniques, Prior Learning
Seligman, Rachel – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
This article describes the special problems of gifted adolescent girls from the perspective of a ninth grade student. The article notes the impact of giftedness on peer relationships and family relationships, the positive and negative influences of various teachers, and the student's growing self-awareness. (JDD)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Family Relationship, Females
Peer reviewedHawley, Willis D.; And Others – Peabody Journal of Education, 1985
This journal, presented in monograph form, reviews research findings in order to identify elements that influence student academic achievement. Sections focus on effective teaching, effect of school leadership on achievement, schoolwide learning environment, learning resources, and parent involvement. An extensive bibliography is included. (DF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedLuegenbiehl, Heinz C. – Contemporary Education, 1983
Teachers have a significant role in the moral development of their students. They can legitimately advocate the rightness or wrongness of certain actions, and they should act as role models in this regard. (CJ)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values
Peer reviewedLansley, Charles – ELT Journal, 1994
The risk of cooperative development sessions (J. Edge) is that they may reinforce negative stereotyping by teachers about students. Teacher's negative utterances and phatic discourse are used to support the argument. Collaborative development through empathic debate is offered as an alternative. (Contains 12 references.) (JP)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Inservice Teacher Education, Language Teachers, Negative Forms (Language)
Usuki, Miyuki – 2002
This paper focuses on learner autonomy, noting that learner autonomy is not a matter of institutional mode but of learners' internal attitudes, and that learner autonomy entails an awareness of both self-direction and collaboration between the teacher and students and between students and students. The paper suggests that a teacher's attitude…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education

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