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50 Years of ERIC
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Hamblin, DeAnna; Bartlett, Marilyn J. – Educational Leadership, 2013
The authors note that when it comes to balancing free speech and schools' responsibilities, the online world is largely uncharted waters. Questions remain about the rights of both students and teachers in the world of social media. Although the lower courts have ruled that students' freedom of speech rights offer them some protection for…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Freedom of Speech, School Responsibility, Civil Rights
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Sams, Aaron; Bergmann, Jonathan – Educational Leadership, 2013
Flipped learning is not about how to use videos in lessons. It's about how to best use in-class time with students. That insight is causing educators in classrooms from kindergarten to college to reevaluate how they teach. Flipped learning helps teachers move away from direct instruction as their primary teaching tool toward a more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Time Factors (Learning), Films
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Gullen, Kristine; Zimmerman, Holly – Educational Leadership, 2013
In order to help teachers envision digital products in action in classrooms, the authors look at three examples of how teachers they know enhance learning time by employing technology efficiently. The examples include: (1) a social studies teacher who begins each class period with a three-question formative assessment using the website…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Feedback (Response)
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Levin, Barbara B.; Schrum, Lynne – Educational Leadership, 2013
This article observes that schools that use technology well have key commonalities, including a project-based curriculum and supportive, distributed leadership. The authors' research into tech-rich schools revealed that schools used three strategies to integrate technology successfully. They did so by establishing the vision and culture,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Effective Schools Research, Technology Integration
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Kist, William – Educational Leadership, 2013
It makes sense that an emphasis on new ways of reading and writing fits easily within the Common Core umbrella. After all, a primary thrust of the new standards is college and career readiness. How can young people be prepared to thrive in today's society--in which people are connected 24 hours a day by media and coworkers may well live in…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Multiple Literacies, Academic Standards, Change Strategies
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Khan, Salman; Slavitt, Elizabeth – Educational Leadership, 2013
Summit San Jose is part of the Summit Public Schools network, a group of charter schools in California's Bay Area. In 2011, when Summit San Jose first opened its new high school with a cohort of 9th graders, the teachers decided to pilot Khan Academy. At the time, they had piloted their math resources and platform with five classrooms in Los…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Mathematics Instruction, High Schools, Teaching Methods
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Boerman-Cornell, Bill – Educational Leadership, 2013
Graphic novels (book-length fiction or nonfiction narratives told using the conventions of a comic book) bring together text and image in a way that seems to capture students' imaginations. Right now, there is little more than anecdotal research about how graphic novels can be used within specific middle school and high school disciplines. As…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Reading Materials, Student Motivation
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Tucker, Catlin R. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Even though many of teachers do not have technology-rich classrooms, the rapidly evolving education landscape increasingly requires them to incorporate technology to customize student learning. Blended learning, with its mix of technology and traditional face-to-face instruction, is a great approach. Blended learning combines classroom learning…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Online Courses, Technology Uses in Education
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Prensky, Marc – Educational Leadership, 2013
Technology is an extension of the brain; it is a new way of thinking. It is the solution humans have created to deal with the difficult new context of variability, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Wise integration of evolving and powerful technology demands a rethinking of the curriculum. This article discusses technology as the new way of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Curriculum
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Stewart, Vivien – Educational Leadership, 2013
"Great teachers and school leaders hold the key to America's children getting a first-rate education, but we do a spotty job of preparing them." Citing these words of U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Vivien Stewart plunges into a fascinating account of how top-performing countries are developing strong school leaders. While…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Education
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DuFour, Rick; Mattos, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2013
Principals are in a paradoxical position. On one hand, they're called on to use research-based strategies to improve student achievement. On the other, they're increasingly required to micromanage teachers by observing in classrooms and engaging in intensive evaluation. The authors point out that these two positions are at odds with each…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Improvement, Effective Schools Research, Student Improvement
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Moss, Connie M.; Brookhart, Susan M. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Traditionally, principals have used walk-throughs to determine whether teachers are implementing strategies that the principal believes define good teaching. In this model, the principal is the expert, and the teacher is the learner. Connie M. Moss and Susan M. Brookhart believe that this approach can cause the principal to disregard the classroom…
Descriptors: Principals, Observation, Educational Strategies, Teachers
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City, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2013
In spite of tough financial times, resourceful school leaders devise ways to overcome challenges and improve education. To do this, they make strategic use of the resources they have. And they also cultivate learning communities. In this article, Elizabeth A. City describes how school leaders can make more strategic use of three essential…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Resources, Resource Allocation, Educational Improvement
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Hess, Frederick M. – Educational Leadership, 2013
"A cage-buster can't settle for ambiguity, banalities, or imprecision," writes well-known educator and author Rick Hess. "These things provide dark corners where all manners of ineptitude and excuse-making can hide." Hess suggests that leaders need to clearly define the problems they're trying to solve and open…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Role, Instructional Leadership
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Mendels, Pamela; Mitgang, Lee D. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Principals have a substantial effect on the quality of learning in their schools. Likewise, districts have a substantial effect on the quality of their leaders. A growing number of large school districts are focusing on two objectives to strengthen school leadership: (1) building a pipeline of new principals who are ready to tackle the most…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, School Districts, Beginning Principals
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