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Brown, Christopher P.; Mowry, Brian – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Rigorous DAP (developmentally appropriate practices) is a set of 11 principles of instruction intended to help close early childhood learning gaps. Academically rigorous learning environments create the conditions for children to learn at high levels. While academic rigor focuses on one dimension of education--academic--DAP considers the whole…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers
Powell, William; Kusuma-Powell, Ochan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
There are two types of challenges that adults face in their professional learning: technical and adaptive. Technical challenges simply require informational learning while adaptive challenges require transformational learning, which requires us to rethink our deeply held values, beliefs, assumptions, and even our professional identity. Adaptive…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Adjustment (to Environment), Transformative Learning, Faculty Development
Foster, Elise; Wiseman, Liz – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Studying more than 400 educational leaders, the authors propose a new model for leadership and management rooted in the belief that there is latent intelligence inside schools and educational organizations. Their findings suggest two dramatically different types of leaders, Multipliers and Diminishers. The five disciplines that distinguish…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Educational Administration, Educational Practices, Administrative Change
Burch, Patricia; Good, Annalee – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
What should a school district procurement officer ask when he or she sits down with a sales representative from a vendor of digital education products? Who else should be at the table? How do districts and providers become partners in instruction, rather than adversaries in negotiation? These are increasingly critical questions as public school…
Descriptors: Purchasing, Vendors, Public Schools, Educational Technology
Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Who uses student data? is an infographic created by the Data Quality Campaign. (Used with permission) It answers important privacy-related questions about who collects, uses, and distributes student data. Most personal student information stays local. Districts, states, and the federal government all collect data about students for important…
Descriptors: Data, Information Utilization, Privacy, Students
Khalifa, Muhammad; Arnold, Noelle Witherspoon; Newcomb, Whitney – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Culturally responsive parent-school relationships require educators to consider the cultural practices and understandings of families as a necessary condition of greater academic achievement. The establishment of healthy parent-school relationships is a complex and dynamic process. A school-community overlap, with a priority given to community…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Outreach Programs, Culturally Relevant Education
D'Auria, John – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Leadership is increasingly recognized as an important factor in moving schools forward, yet we have been relatively random in how we prepare and support them. Four obstacles often block or diminish their effectiveness. Avoiding or overcoming each of these requires an underlying set of skills and knowledge that we believe can be learned and…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership, Barriers, Performance Factors
Muñoz, Marco A.; Guskey, Thomas R. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Grading and reporting are foundational elements in nearly every educational system. Grading represents teachers' evaluations, formative or summative, of students' performance. Reporting is how the results of those evaluations are communicated to students, parents, or others. Because of their fundamental nature, educators must ensure that grading…
Descriptors: Grading, Educational Improvement, Academic Standards, Educational Practices
Guidera, Aimee Rogstad – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Everyone with a stake in education--especially parents--should understand the value of data and how they can benefit their children's education. But most people aren't hearing from their schools, districts, and states about how those data are being used and how their children's and family's privacy is being protected. Communicating clearly about…
Descriptors: Parents, Access to Information, Information Security, Data
Burke, Brigid M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
In the last decade, the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) has mandated proficiency requirements for teacher candidates at nationally recognized universities and published a position statement recommending teachers use 90% or more of the world language during instruction. The author explains reform is more successful…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Language of Instruction, Language Proficiency, Experiential Learning
Ramani, Geetha B.; Eason, Sarah H. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Playing and learning mathematics do not have to be mutually exclusive activities, especially in kindergarten. Play and games can give young children opportunities to learn and develop foundational math skills that are aligned with Common Core standards for mathematics through age-appropriate, fun, and engaging activities.
Descriptors: Play, Mathematics Instruction, Kindergarten, Mathematics Skills
Pearson, Donna – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
There is no doubt but that the education realm is replete with silos of experts of one discipline or another whose knowledge and teachings do not normally crossover into others. Yet the Common Core's call for career and college readiness virtually requires such subject integration--especially between the disciplines we consider academic and those…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Academic Standards, State Standards, Integrated Curriculum
Wohlwend, Karen; Peppler, Kylie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
The authors propose and discuss their Playshop curricular model, which they developed with teachers. Their studies suggest a playful approach supports even more rigor than the Common Core State Standards require for preschool and early grade children. Children keep their attention longer when learning comes in the form of something they can play…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
Conyers, Marcus; Wilson, Donna – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
The Common Core State Standards emphasize higher-order thinking, problem solving, and the creation, retention, and application of knowledge. Achieving these standards creates greater cognitive demands on students. Recent research suggests that active play and regular exercise have a positive effect on brain regions associated with executive…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Play, Brain, Academic Achievement
Ellerbrock, Cheryl R.; Abbas, Bridget; DiCicco, Michael; Denmon, Jennifer M.; Sabella, Laura; Hart, Jennifer – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Through establishing caring relationships with adolescents, secondary teachers cultivate classroom communities that propagate care and promote academic success. Developing a caring classroom community begins on the first day of school and continues throughout the school year. In such communities, educators establish a safe and academic-focused…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Secondary School Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Classroom Environment

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