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A Personal Vision of a Good School
March 1, 2013
Roland S. Barth argues that educators need to develop and understand their visions for schools as a step toward improvement.…
Journey Toward Deeper Learning: An Evaluation of the Roadtrip Nation Experience in San Jose PLUS Academies
February 7, 2013
This report describes the background, methods, and findings of a “deep dive” evaluation of Roadtrip Nation’s (RTN) high school program,…
Purpose: The Foundation for High-Quality Teaching
October 1, 2012
Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey suggest educators create purpose statements for each lesson to make the purpose very clear. They…
Are You A Manager or a Leader?
November 1, 2011
The author argues that there are important differences between managers and leaders and offers these ways to build leadership...
Reaching the Goal: The Applicability and Importance of the Common Core State Standards to College and Career Readiness
August 1, 2011
The CCSS gave states an opportunity to voluntarily adopt common expectations in English language arts and literacy, and mathematics. With…
Five Questions That Will Improve Your Teaching
April 17, 2011
Teacher Larry Ferlazzo shares his list of questions he uses to self-examine and improve his teaching.
Lazy–Or Not?
October 1, 2010
Psychologist Peg Dawson suggests that children who struggle in school despite strong cognitive skills may be deficit in executive skills,…
Purpose: The Foundation for High-Quality Teaching
October 1, 2010
Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey suggest educators create purpose statements for each lesson to make the purpose very clear.
Seven Essentials for Project-Based Learning
September 1, 2010
John Larmer and John R. Mergendoller advocate student-driven projects. To facilitate such projects, the authors propose that every teacher make…
Making Group Work Productive
September 1, 2010
Authors Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher assert that teachers pay attention to these indicators of productive group work and suggest…
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