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Persistent problems: A powerful paradigm for professional development

A Psychology Teacher Writes

So running some PD on questioning techniques because you’ve read a few great blogs or books on it is pointless unless you’re pretty sure that almost everyone else in the room is going to actually benefit from it. Inconvenient truths about teacher learning: towards professional development 3.0. Review of Education, rev3.3226.

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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

ED Surge

I was more of a periodical girl, with the magazines and the newspapers and an occasional novel or self-help book. I was hired and became a school librarian but I thought I wanted to make a bigger impact by becoming a classroom teacher. So research skills, those foundational skills, are a part of it, and that involves parts of a book.

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Meeting the Core Human Needs of a Teacher

Cult of Pedagogy

One person who definitely knows that is Elena Aguilar, who has been coaching teachers for two decades and has written eight highly acclaimed books all centered on helping teachers grow. Elena Aguilar While the new book contains some elements of the original, this one takes a much more humanistic approach. The school’s out of control.

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Does instructional coaching have a PR problem?

A Psychology Teacher Writes

Most people’s expectations are driven by a combination of their own schooling experience, alongside fictionalised representations in books, TV and film that hugely over-simplify and romanticise the job. Not every problem a teacher faces is about classroom management (although these probably account for a lot more than we might realise).

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Blog Template

Studies Weekly

5 Classroom Management Tips for Elementary Teachers Sep 17, 2024 • by Studies Weekly Classroom management is such a big part of teaching and has become more critical as students readjust to post-pandemic in-person learning. Look for books on behaviors you want students to learn and read them to your class.

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What All High Schools Can Draw From Career and Technical Education Programs

ED Surge

As part of this program at Morris County Vocational School, in New Jersey, where I teach, students engage in research about key issues at our school and learn how to plan effective professional development to support the staff. Earlier this year, I was facilitating a series of three lessons about classroom management.

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Fighting Teacher Stress

The Hechinger Report

Indeed, that’s why wellness — eating right, exercising and rest—features prominently in many teacher stress management plans, including the ones developed for the Atlanta schools working with Georgia State University’s Center for Research on School Safety, School Climate, and Classroom Management.