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Marten, Suzanne; Spielman, Jane – Language Arts, 2005
An examination of how the use of descriptive analysis of children's work such as the Modified Descriptive Review process supported professional inquiry and growth for educators and for children they serve, is presented. The Modified Descriptive Review process fed immediate actions as well as the posing and exploring of large questions about…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Reflective Teaching

Power, Brenda; Hubbard, Ruth – Language Arts, 1999
Presents, in their own words, teachers in the process of becoming researchers. Shows how research is not just neatly laid out end-products of new knowledge but is also the ticks of discomfort arising from new awareness. Notes that all of the teachers featured were going about their normal daily tasks when they experience major changes as…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Learning Processes

Graves, Donald H. – Language Arts, 2001
Offers strategies teachers can use to keep their teaching fresh. Discusses what gives teachers energy and what takes away energy. Notes that when teachers had strong emotional connections with colleagues their teaching energy was high. (SG)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Professional Development

Lapointe, Martha – Language Arts, 1999
Describes the value to the author of taking notes on students at work in her third-grade classroom. Uses the analogy of "Footprints In The Snow" (from her daily morning walk) as a way of thinking about the importance of note-taking in teacher research. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 3, Notetaking, Primary Education, Reflective Teaching

Allington, Richard L.; Johnston, Peter H.; Day, Jeni Pollack – Language Arts, 2002
Suggests that good fourth-grade teaching is an expert activity--a complex activity that is not amenable to scripted materials, standardized lessons, or any one-size-fits-all plan for the organization of instruction. Shows that the 30 exemplary teachers discussed produce superior educational gains as measured on standardized achievement tests--not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Educational Principles, Grade 4