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Peer reviewedLipsky, Dorothy Kerzner; Gartner, Alan – Educational Leadership, 1998
According to the reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1997), education of disabled children should produce outcomes akin to those expected of "regular" students, and disabled students should be educated with other kids. Implementing inclusive programs will require visionary leadership, educator collaboration, refocused…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedNeubert, Gloria A.; Binko, James B. – Educational Leadership, 1998
Facing a new state mandate, Maryland teacher educators established a pilot professional development school (PDS) and achieved positive results with preservice teachers. The PDS internship was more effective than the regular program in preparing teacher candidates to maintain classroom discipline, use technology effectively for instruction, and…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Preservice Teachers
Peer reviewedMantle-Bromley, Corinne – Educational Leadership, 1998
A look inside a professional development school based in Fort Collins, Colorado, shows how an innovative, observation-and-feedback approach to teacher training is enhancing the teaching and learning experience of all participants--university faculty, high school faculty, and teacher candidates. Participants' strong commitment has arisen from the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Education Majors
Peer reviewedBlack, Alison; Davern, Linda – Educational Leadership, 1998
Preservice teachers must learn to work cooperatively with other adults. In practica, teacher educators can successful negotiate conflicts with team members and build on similarities by listening carefully to students' concerns, modeling respect and appreciation for challenges experienced by school staff, exploring the strengths of students'…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcBee, Robin Haskell – Educational Leadership, 1998
An elementary education professor working in an urban professional development school in New Jersey explains how she helps student teachers apply learned concepts to school settings. PDSs provide ongoing exposure to practices and insights of educators experienced with working with children from diverse populations. The New Jersey PDS breaks down…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Elementary Education
Peer reviewedAnderson, Stephen; Rolheiser, Carol; Gordon, Kim – Educational Leadership, 1998
University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, in partnership with the North York and Metropolitan Toronto Separate School Districts, began a two-year pilot program in 1995 that incorporates a school-improvement project into beginning teacher preparation. A key aim is preparing preservice teachers to be improvement-minded…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedWoolley, Ginny – Educational Leadership, 1998
Teacher training programs must go beyond "how-to" workshops to facilitate understanding about technology's relationship to learning. An International School of Bangkok training program transforms teachers into learners immersed in technology-rich environments. The process involves seven phases: getting ready, learning about technology, hands-on…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, International Schools
Peer reviewedSalmon, Angela Katiuska; Truax, Roberta – Educational Leadership, 1998
At a Quito elementary school, the biggest challenge facing teachers was developing a curriculum that supports child-centered learning, a new concept for Ecuador's traditional society. To strengthen their own teaching and involve parents, a bilingual group of teachers began by collaborating among themselves. The result was a thematically oriented…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedRenyi, Judith – Educational Leadership, 1998
A two-year study of professional development recommended that schools build professional development into school life via flexible scheduling and extended time blocks; help teachers assume responsibility for their own professional development; find common ground with the community via resource sharing; and find revenues to support professional…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Development, Teacher Participation, Teacher Responsibility
Peer reviewedCrowther, Sandee – Educational Leadership, 1998
Lawrence (Kansas) Public Schools has discovered that four components--clear expectations, focus on results, effective support systems, and good modeling--have substantially helped staff keep pace with constant societal and educational changes. The program's success may be attributed to six components: a professional development council,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedStallworth, Joyce – Educational Leadership, 1998
As a facilitator of teacher learning, the author builds professional reading into her schedule and listens to her students more purposefully. To reinvent herself as a teacher educator, she began substitute teaching, is collaborating with area teachers, has modified assignments to create a more student-centered classroom, is completing assignments…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedWesley, Donald C. – Educational Leadership, 1998
A high school teacher outlines 11 nontraditional expectations for new teachers. Teachers should empathize with students; create partnerships with school community members; account to others; embrace adversity; take the long view; demonstrate competency and interest in others; keep believing in students; maintain high performance goals; share…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Cooperation, English Teachers, Guidelines
Peer reviewedStrickland, Dorothy S. – Educational Leadership, 1998
As the phonics/whole-language debate continues, a method called "whole-part-whole" provides a balanced conceptual framework for thinking about and planning skills instruction. It addresses the need for teaching that is grounded in fundamental understandings about whole texts (stories, informational books, and poems), allows for indepth focus on…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach, Models
Peer reviewedFowler, Dorothy. – Educational Leadership, 1998
A first-grade teacher explains how she uses the whole-part-whole reading model with 15 youngsters. Rereading allows students to practice recently learned skills and strategies, while developing fluency and comprehension. Other exercises include reading aloud in pairs, deciphering the daily schedule, discussions of syllable and sound similarities,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Practices, Grade 1, Phonics
Peer reviewedLyon, G. Reid – Educational Leadership, 1998
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development concentrates on three questions: how children learn to read English and other languages; which skill deficits and environmental factors impede reading development; and which instructional approaches work best with particular children. Research indicates that deficits in developing…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Federal Programs, Phonemic Awareness, Reading Research


