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Griffin, Linda; Ward, David – Educational Leadership, 2015
One day a teacher writes 12 = ___ + ___ on the board. "You wrote it wrong," says one of the 1st graders. "You can't write the answer first!" exclaims another. As teachers in classrooms across the United States put the new mathematics standards into practice, they'll face countless examples like this one. When teachers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Cummins, Sunday – Educational Leadership, 2015
Although students do need hands-on experiences to master key skills in science, technology, and engineering, Cummins asserts, K-12 teachers should also help students understand key STEM concepts by reading, writing, and talking about the work of professional scientists and engineers. Cummins lists high-quality texts that help young people…
Descriptors: Scientists, STEM Education, Scientific Concepts, Concept Teaching
Slavin, Robert E. – Educational Leadership, 2014
Just about everyone loves the "idea" of cooperative learning, children working productively and excitedly in groups, everyone getting along and enthusiastically helping one another learn. This article presents five strategies that teachers can use to get the greatest benefit possible from cooperative learning and ensure that…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Children, Teamwork, Goal Orientation
Clark, Brandi – Educational Leadership, 2014
Any child who has ever negotiated his or her bedtime, pleaded for items in the grocery store, or asked to attend a community event has practiced the art of persuasive argument. Why not bring that expertise into the classroom to introduce children to the fundamentals of persuasive writing? According to elementary educator Brandi Clark, picture…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Picture Books, Persuasive Discourse
Esquith, Rafe – Educational Leadership, 2014
"When did teachers became the scapegoats for factors beyond their control?" wonders Rafe Esquith in this passionate article. A 30-year veteran teacher, Esquith understands all too clearly the factors undermining teacher morale: ubiquitous tests, rules, and regulations; unfair, often ridiculous expectations; rising poverty and decaying…
Descriptors: Teacher Morale, Tests, Expectation, Values
Campbell, Kimberly Hill – Educational Leadership, 2014
Although using the five-paragraph formula to teach essay writing is a ubiquitous practice--and many K-12 teachers defend it--Campbell argues that having students write according to this formula does more harm than good. The formula's tight structure stops the very critical thinking students need to do to strengthen their cognition and their…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Knight, Jim – Educational Leadership, 2014
When it comes to professional practice, getting a clear picture of how you're teaching in the classroom is easier said than done. The instructional coaches and teachers whom the author interviewed as part of a study on using video in professional development were, in almost all cases, surprised by what they saw in a video of them teaching. In…
Descriptors: Interviews, Video Technology, Faculty Development, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Scott, Patricia Gioffre – Educational Leadership, 2014
Educators know that students learn better when their teacher considers carefully how young people learn best. Yet, when administrators plan professional development for teachers, the author claims, they often forget to consider how teachers learn best. As principal of a private K-8 school, Scott arranges professional learning for her teachers in a…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Principals, Elementary School Teachers, Private Schools
Settlage, John; Johnston, Adam – Educational Leadership, 2014
"As we've attended professional conferences over the years, we've noticed an interesting phenomenon--the most animated, high-quality conversations often take place outside the meeting rooms," write Settlage and Johnston. Educators often feel frustrated when conferences are dominated by lecture-style presentations. To address…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Science Education, Science Teachers, Faculty Development
Ramsay, Julie D. – Educational Leadership, 2014
Sixth grade language arts teacher Julie Ramsay was disheartened at her students' lack of interest in writing, so she began looking at what they were doing online to see if she could bring some of those experiences to the classroom. She saw that students enjoyed having opportunities to share their experiences with an audience and receive…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Language Arts, Student Motivation, Writing Assignments
Gullen, Kristine – Educational Leadership, 2014
As standardized assessments tied to the Common Core standards approach for K-12 students, U.S. teachers correctly feel that how we test students will change. Will students be ready for tests of proficiency done on computers? Gullen debriefed with 500 students in various grades who had just taken pilot assessment items connected to the coming…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Computer Assisted Testing, Student Attitudes
Shumway, Jessica F.; Kyriopoulos, Joan – Educational Leadership, 2014
Being able to find the correct answer to a math problem does not always indicate solid mathematics mastery. A student who knows how to apply the basic algorithms can correctly solve problems without understanding the relationships between numbers or why the algorithms work. The Common Core standards require that students actually understand…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills
Nichols, Maria – Educational Leadership, 2014
What happens in classrooms when we create the time and space for authentic talk about texts? Extended, collaborative conversations that allow understanding to unfold over time can be messy and dynamic. As students wrestle with complex texts and ideas, talk can become lively--and predictable problems can arise. In this article, Marie Nichols uses…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Coaching (Performance), Instructional Leadership, Interpersonal Communication
Hiebert, Elfrieda H.; Pearson, P. David – Educational Leadership, 2013
Schools in the United States are making curricular changes from kindergarten through college to meet the Common Core State Standards' demands for higher expectations in reading and writing. As they make these important changes, however, they need not overturn all that they learned about effective reading pedagogy during No Child Left Behind…
Descriptors: State Standards, Literacy, Reading Instruction, Critical Reading
Donovan, Margaret; Galatowitsch, Patrick; Hefferin, Keri; Highland, Shanita – Educational Leadership, 2013
The "David" is Fern Creek Elementary, a small urban school in Orlando, Florida, that serves an overwhelmingly disadvantaged student population. The "Goliaths" are the mountains of problems that many inner-city students face--poverty, homelessness, mobility, instability, limited parent involvement, and violent neighborhood…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Effective Schools Research, Teamwork, Educational Practices

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