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Lachlan-Haché, Lisa; Kimmel, Lois; Krohn, Cheryl; Dolby, Dawn; Causey-Konaté, Tammie – Learning Professional, 2023
Current reports highlight the status of the teaching profession is at a 50-year low, noting sobering statistics about low teacher morale, the loss of professional prestige, lack of student interest to pursue teaching, and increased percentages of teachers thinking about leaving (Marken & Agrawal, 2022; Mission Square Research Institute, 2021;…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Policy, State Policy, Faculty Mobility
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Stevenson, Isobel – Learning Professional, 2023
Friday, March 13, 2020, was a professional learning day for many school districts in Connecticut. The timing was fortuitous because it gave educators a chance to make plans for the coming weeks. In the previous few days, they had learned that schools were going to be closed for a couple of weeks due to the rising threat from the pandemic that…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), School Districts, Team Teaching, Faculty Development
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Sackman, Risa; Gannon, Nancy – Learning Professional, 2023
Most people associate summer with activities that have nothing to do with school, or, if they do, summer school comes to mind -- the remediation variety. Historically, summer school is for struggling students who need to relearn and firm up skills from prior years or for those required to retake a class. But what if it could be reimagined how to…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Acceleration (Education), Faculty Development, School Districts
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Nicole N. Waskie-Laura – Learning Professional, 2023
Districts may have limited internal capacity to provide teachers with sustained, systemic professional learning that is relevant to every teacher due to a lack of funding, inadequate staffing, insufficient time, and competing demands. Educational service agencies, which work at the regional level to support multiple districts, can address those…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Special Education Teachers, Agency Role, Program Effectiveness
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Espinal, Rafaela – Learning Professional, 2023
The importance of dedicating time for teacher's professional learning is known, but dedicating adequate time for principals' learning and development is often neglected. The author recommends that superintendents take the following steps to guide their efforts to support principals' learning: (1) get to know principals as individual learners, (2)…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Principals, Professional Development, Resource Allocation
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Murrow, Kathryn; Leis, Betsy – Learning Professional, 2023
The authors have noticed, especially over the last few years, a growing number of urgent tasks and issues straining already overburdened educators. Instead of easing workloads, professional learning seemed to pile on more, leading to its abandonment. The trend in low implementation became clear as professional learning participants struggled to…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Educational Practices, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
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Helmke, Sharron; Bouffard, Suzanne – Learning Professional, 2023
To make a difference for educators and students, workshops must be an integrated part of a larger professional learning strategy. In working with schools and districts, the authors have seen how workshops can go wrong -- but also how they can go right, anchoring and forwarding a professional learning strategy that is grounded in Standards for…
Descriptors: School Districts, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Instructional Effectiveness
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Killion, Joellen; Spiller, Jeanne; Kaylor, Brenda – Learning Professional, 2022
The instructional coaches in Kildeer Countryside School District 96 (KCSD 96), outside Chicago, are like tugboats, a key part of a maritime navigation system. Just as tugboats nudge and guide barges and ships that need steering assistance to navigate tricky waters, the coaches in KCSD 96 nudge and guide educators to navigate toward school and…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), School Districts, Navigation, Educational Objectives
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Perry, George S., Jr.; Richardson, Joan; Jackson, Tiffiny Shockley – Learning Professional, 2022
Systems, structures, and practices perpetuate disparities because they reinforce barriers that sort and separate students based on assumed success or failure. When students are disadvantaged in this way, the implicit message is that their learning doesn't matter. The counterpoint to these discriminatory systems is an asset-based approach, which is…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Faculty Development, Professional Development, Organizational Development
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Frankenfield, Angela – Learning Professional, 2022
The Alhambra Elementary School District in Phoenix, Arizona, uses the Standards for Professional Learning to shape and guide their planning and professional learning design, and embeds them in meetings and learning opportunities for district-level directors, specialists, and coaches to ensure they integrate them throughout their work across the…
Descriptors: School Districts, Standards, Faculty Development, Instructional Design
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Hylton, Sarah P.; Colley, Amy C. – Learning Professional, 2022
Many school districts struggle to retain early career teachers, but the challenge is particularly pronounced in small and rural districts (Frahm & Cianca, 2021). The School-University Resource Network, a university center at William & Mary School of Education in Virginia, discovered this firsthand through a community of practice they…
Descriptors: School Districts, Communities of Practice, College School Cooperation, Superintendents
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Simons, Elizabeth; Robinson, Sheila B.; Dimgba, Marguerite – Learning Professional, 2022
Greece Central School District's longstanding new teacher induction model suddenly changed when the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close abruptly in March 2020. At a time when many districts dropped their new teacher induction plans amid chaos and confusion, Greece Central School District was able to rapidly transform the way they support…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Spiro, Jody – Learning Professional, 2022
This article summarizes lessons and examples from a learning community of leaders from 78 large and medium school districts across the U.S. that has been meeting monthly throughout the pandemic, that other educators might apply to their work as they continue to navigate difficult and ambiguous times. The learning community members have identified…
Descriptors: School Districts, COVID-19, Pandemics, Leadership Responsibility
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Bouffard, Suzanne – Learning Professional, 2022
Most educators believe that social and emotional learning (SEL) skills are a fundamental part of good teaching and learning. Long before the pandemic, surveys showed that teachers believed these skills were essential for students to learn at school, and research confirmed that they are linked with measures of academic success. Educators need…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Emotional Development, Social Development, Skill Development
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Bonner-Reed, Jevelyn – Learning Professional, 2021
North Carolina's Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools believe that employing a diverse staff is key to reaching all five of the district's overarching goals: student achievement, equity and access, community engagement, human resources development, and climate and safety. Recruiting, retaining, and supporting educators of color is an important…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Labor Force Development, Educational Environment, Minority Group Teachers
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