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van Es, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
A video club is a group of teachers who meet on a regular basis to view and discuss video segments from their classrooms. In a video club, the group establishes the goals, then tapes and selects the video segments for viewing. A video club is a fairly simple way to use technology for teacher learning. Video captures classroom interactions that…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Clubs, Technology Uses in Education, Professional Development
Compton, Cynthia M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
While there is a growing body of literature promoting a new paradigm of differentiated professional development in which teachers' voices shape learning opportunities, the reality is that much professional development continues in an outdated, top-down mode. Teacher input is rarely solicited to determine the perceptions of teachers regarding their…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Participative Decision Making, Surveys
Sever, Kathryn; Bowgren, Linda – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
New York's Maine-Endwell Central School District has faced a decreasing budget, even as its needs have increased. As opportunities for paid summer or after-hours professional development work evaporated, the district needed to support teachers' professional learning within the workday. Giving teachers time within regular work hours, however, led…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Professional Development, Teacher Improvement, School Districts
Garmston, Robert – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
Creating a culture of inquiry rather than continuing to work in a culture of isolation represents a significant change within schools that must be supported. In this article, the author presents and discusses a well-constructed agenda template which shows topic, purpose, guiding questions, and background or process. He states that an agenda…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Faculty Development, Teacher Collaboration, Cooperation
Hemphill, Sharon; Duffield, Judy – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
The staff development teacher facilitates the evolution of a school-based professional learning community focused on improving teaching and learning by being a catalyst for teacher change and reflection. These teacher leaders needed the knowledge and skills to transform individual school staffs into professional learning communities focused on…
Descriptors: Specialists, Learning Theories, Teacher Education Programs, Lifelong Learning
Lent, ReLeah Cossett – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Improving students' writing achievement begins by creating a community of writers among teachers. These practices help staff learn more deeply.
Descriptors: Writing Achievement, Writing (Composition), Writing Skills, Writing Instruction
O'Neill, Jan; Conzemius, Anne – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes four key elements typically seen in schools that show continuous improvement in student results. Such schools' cultures are permeated by a shared focus on student learning, a strong culture of reflective practice, a collaborative environment where teachers see colleagues and parents as important partners, and an ever increasing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Planning, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedKraft, Nancy P. – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Deskilling approaches to staff development separate the conception of curriculum from execution of curriculum. The article discusses the experience of one staff developer regarding deskilling staff-development practices, shares journal reflections, and describes a set of strategies used to encourage teachers to actively participate in their own…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Richardson, Joan – Journal of Staff Development, 1998
Presents strategies from six schools and two districts that won this year's U.S. Department of Education Model Professional Development Awards. Some of their strategies include teacher collaboration to plan professional development; teachers as leaders of learning for themselves and their peers; external partners providing expertise and resources;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Awards, Collegiality
Repetti, Dawn M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2004
When teachers at Madison Elementary School in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin attended a class to examine test data, they started a change process that led the whole school to learn differently--from teachers to students. This article discusses on how whole-faculty study teams have created stronger professional connections and collaboration between teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Reflective Teaching, Team Teaching, Elementary School Teachers
Ray-Taylor, Rossi; Baskerville, Sharon; Bruder, Shelley; Bennett, Elaine; Schulte, Karen – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Across the US, some schools are hallmarks of high academic performance. These schools display consistently high test performance, and their students are sought after by competitive colleges and universities. These schools are successful, with consistently above-average test scores, low dropout rates, high percentages of children attending college,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, High Achievement, Scores
Peer reviewedStoreygard, Judith; Fox, Barbara – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Describes one elementary teacher's experiences participating in the Talking Mathematics Project, which provided a forum for teachers to teach, reflect on their mathematics knowledge, and think about their practice. Teachers were videotaped in their classrooms. They examined the videotapes alone and in seminars. Reflecting with others enriched the…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedCook, Gillian E. – Journal of Staff Development, 1996
Clinical supervision as inquiry encourages teachers to reflect upon their teaching and develop and test hypotheses about what is effective and why. The paper discusses two models of thinking (the multiple intelligences theory, and identification of habits of mind) that enrich the clinical supervision experience, and makes recommendations for staff…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Cognitive Style, Elementary School Teachers
Elmore, Richard F. – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
In this article, the author examines successful schools with high concentrations of poor and minority children--those in which students were doing as well as or better than those in affluent schools on statewide standardized tests--to see what they were doing to improve the level of instruction in their classrooms. These high-performing,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Faculty Development, Teacher Expectations of Students, Educational Malpractice

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