Randi Stone, Pru Cuper
Best Practices for Teacher Leadership
What Award-Winning Teachers Do for Their Professional Learning Communities
Randi Stone, Pru Cuper
Best Practices for Teacher Leadership
What Award-Winning Teachers Do for Their Professional Learning Communities
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This collection chronicles the many ways in which teachers create professional learning communities through collaborations with colleagues, mentees, faculty groups, learners, families, and neighborhoods.
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This collection chronicles the many ways in which teachers create professional learning communities through collaborations with colleagues, mentees, faculty groups, learners, families, and neighborhoods.
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- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 287g
- ISBN-13: 9781412915809
- ISBN-10: 1412915805
- Artikelnr.: 21608901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 287g
- ISBN-13: 9781412915809
- ISBN-10: 1412915805
- Artikelnr.: 21608901
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Randi Stone is the author of nine Corwin Press books: Best Practices for Teaching Reading: What Award-Winning Classroom Teachers Do, Best Practices for Teaching Social Studies: What Award-Winning Classroom Teachers Do, Best Practices for Teaching Writing: What Award-Winning Classroom Teachers Do, Best Practices for Teaching Mathematics: What Award-Winning Classroom Teachers Do, and Best Practices for Teaching Science: What Award-Winning Classroom Teachers Do. She is a graduate of Clark University, Boston University, and Salem State College. She completed her doctorate in education at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
Preface
About the Authors
About the Contributors
1. Leading Through Collaboration With Colleagues
Excellence in Education
Operation (Help Me!) Collaboration: Or How I Survived My First Years of
Teaching
Professional Collaboration Within An Inclusive Classroom Setting: How to
Make It Work
Using Staff Development to Implement a Schoolwide Reading Goal
Statewide Teacher Training Networks
Structured Freedom: Successful Schools Through Collaborative Learning
Communities
Lifelong Teaching and Learning
Scopes Trial and Error: A Lesson in Integrated Teaching
Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
2. Involving Community and Families
Pioneer Days at Bowers Elementary School
Using School/Community Partnerships to Teach History, Heroism, and Heritage
Finding Your Lost Dutchman Mine
The Three "Cs" in Education: A Classroom, a Community, and Collaboration
Parent Involvement
Let's Take It Outside: Creating a Community Learning Environment
Effective Parent Involvement in the Classroom
Billy: Every Family Is a Special Family
3. Encouraging Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology
Students and Research: Using Students to Create a Science Research Program
CELLLSS (Creating Experiences in Life, Learning, and Laboratory Science
Skills) for Girls: Turning Middle and High School Girls On to Science
Voyaging Through Curriculum
Teaming Up for Success
Growing Community Ties Through Gardening
Online Collaboration Benefits Students and Teachers: Classrooms Across the
World
Education Technology: Issues, Trends, and Leadership
Promoting Student Interest in Life Science and Technology by Making
Students Active Learners
4. Mentoring and Sharing Professional Development
Give Me an "H": Homework Strategies
Team Teaching From Two Perspectives
Enriching and Extending Teaching Through Professional Conferences
Leading and Modeling Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
and Within the School
Developing Interest in Reading Strategies Inside the Teaching Community
Teaching Is Not a Solitary Profession
Professional Development: A Life-Changing Event
5. Teaching With Passion
Leading Through Excitement
Peeking Through My Door
The Music Underlying the Words: Classroom Climate
Thank You, Mrs. Woodford
They Believe
Perception, Focus, and Attitude: Teachers Leading the Way
Accepting the Challenge
6. Empowering Students as Leaders
Each One, Teach One
To Russia With Love
Using Children's Books in the High School Setting
Index
About the Authors
About the Contributors
1. Leading Through Collaboration With Colleagues
Excellence in Education
Operation (Help Me!) Collaboration: Or How I Survived My First Years of
Teaching
Professional Collaboration Within An Inclusive Classroom Setting: How to
Make It Work
Using Staff Development to Implement a Schoolwide Reading Goal
Statewide Teacher Training Networks
Structured Freedom: Successful Schools Through Collaborative Learning
Communities
Lifelong Teaching and Learning
Scopes Trial and Error: A Lesson in Integrated Teaching
Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
2. Involving Community and Families
Pioneer Days at Bowers Elementary School
Using School/Community Partnerships to Teach History, Heroism, and Heritage
Finding Your Lost Dutchman Mine
The Three "Cs" in Education: A Classroom, a Community, and Collaboration
Parent Involvement
Let's Take It Outside: Creating a Community Learning Environment
Effective Parent Involvement in the Classroom
Billy: Every Family Is a Special Family
3. Encouraging Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology
Students and Research: Using Students to Create a Science Research Program
CELLLSS (Creating Experiences in Life, Learning, and Laboratory Science
Skills) for Girls: Turning Middle and High School Girls On to Science
Voyaging Through Curriculum
Teaming Up for Success
Growing Community Ties Through Gardening
Online Collaboration Benefits Students and Teachers: Classrooms Across the
World
Education Technology: Issues, Trends, and Leadership
Promoting Student Interest in Life Science and Technology by Making
Students Active Learners
4. Mentoring and Sharing Professional Development
Give Me an "H": Homework Strategies
Team Teaching From Two Perspectives
Enriching and Extending Teaching Through Professional Conferences
Leading and Modeling Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
and Within the School
Developing Interest in Reading Strategies Inside the Teaching Community
Teaching Is Not a Solitary Profession
Professional Development: A Life-Changing Event
5. Teaching With Passion
Leading Through Excitement
Peeking Through My Door
The Music Underlying the Words: Classroom Climate
Thank You, Mrs. Woodford
They Believe
Perception, Focus, and Attitude: Teachers Leading the Way
Accepting the Challenge
6. Empowering Students as Leaders
Each One, Teach One
To Russia With Love
Using Children's Books in the High School Setting
Index
Preface
About the Authors
About the Contributors
1. Leading Through Collaboration With Colleagues
Excellence in Education
Operation (Help Me!) Collaboration: Or How I Survived My First Years of
Teaching
Professional Collaboration Within An Inclusive Classroom Setting: How to
Make It Work
Using Staff Development to Implement a Schoolwide Reading Goal
Statewide Teacher Training Networks
Structured Freedom: Successful Schools Through Collaborative Learning
Communities
Lifelong Teaching and Learning
Scopes Trial and Error: A Lesson in Integrated Teaching
Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
2. Involving Community and Families
Pioneer Days at Bowers Elementary School
Using School/Community Partnerships to Teach History, Heroism, and Heritage
Finding Your Lost Dutchman Mine
The Three "Cs" in Education: A Classroom, a Community, and Collaboration
Parent Involvement
Let's Take It Outside: Creating a Community Learning Environment
Effective Parent Involvement in the Classroom
Billy: Every Family Is a Special Family
3. Encouraging Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology
Students and Research: Using Students to Create a Science Research Program
CELLLSS (Creating Experiences in Life, Learning, and Laboratory Science
Skills) for Girls: Turning Middle and High School Girls On to Science
Voyaging Through Curriculum
Teaming Up for Success
Growing Community Ties Through Gardening
Online Collaboration Benefits Students and Teachers: Classrooms Across the
World
Education Technology: Issues, Trends, and Leadership
Promoting Student Interest in Life Science and Technology by Making
Students Active Learners
4. Mentoring and Sharing Professional Development
Give Me an "H": Homework Strategies
Team Teaching From Two Perspectives
Enriching and Extending Teaching Through Professional Conferences
Leading and Modeling Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
and Within the School
Developing Interest in Reading Strategies Inside the Teaching Community
Teaching Is Not a Solitary Profession
Professional Development: A Life-Changing Event
5. Teaching With Passion
Leading Through Excitement
Peeking Through My Door
The Music Underlying the Words: Classroom Climate
Thank You, Mrs. Woodford
They Believe
Perception, Focus, and Attitude: Teachers Leading the Way
Accepting the Challenge
6. Empowering Students as Leaders
Each One, Teach One
To Russia With Love
Using Children's Books in the High School Setting
Index
About the Authors
About the Contributors
1. Leading Through Collaboration With Colleagues
Excellence in Education
Operation (Help Me!) Collaboration: Or How I Survived My First Years of
Teaching
Professional Collaboration Within An Inclusive Classroom Setting: How to
Make It Work
Using Staff Development to Implement a Schoolwide Reading Goal
Statewide Teacher Training Networks
Structured Freedom: Successful Schools Through Collaborative Learning
Communities
Lifelong Teaching and Learning
Scopes Trial and Error: A Lesson in Integrated Teaching
Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
2. Involving Community and Families
Pioneer Days at Bowers Elementary School
Using School/Community Partnerships to Teach History, Heroism, and Heritage
Finding Your Lost Dutchman Mine
The Three "Cs" in Education: A Classroom, a Community, and Collaboration
Parent Involvement
Let's Take It Outside: Creating a Community Learning Environment
Effective Parent Involvement in the Classroom
Billy: Every Family Is a Special Family
3. Encouraging Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology
Students and Research: Using Students to Create a Science Research Program
CELLLSS (Creating Experiences in Life, Learning, and Laboratory Science
Skills) for Girls: Turning Middle and High School Girls On to Science
Voyaging Through Curriculum
Teaming Up for Success
Growing Community Ties Through Gardening
Online Collaboration Benefits Students and Teachers: Classrooms Across the
World
Education Technology: Issues, Trends, and Leadership
Promoting Student Interest in Life Science and Technology by Making
Students Active Learners
4. Mentoring and Sharing Professional Development
Give Me an "H": Homework Strategies
Team Teaching From Two Perspectives
Enriching and Extending Teaching Through Professional Conferences
Leading and Modeling Staff Development Initiatives Within Faculty Groups
and Within the School
Developing Interest in Reading Strategies Inside the Teaching Community
Teaching Is Not a Solitary Profession
Professional Development: A Life-Changing Event
5. Teaching With Passion
Leading Through Excitement
Peeking Through My Door
The Music Underlying the Words: Classroom Climate
Thank You, Mrs. Woodford
They Believe
Perception, Focus, and Attitude: Teachers Leading the Way
Accepting the Challenge
6. Empowering Students as Leaders
Each One, Teach One
To Russia With Love
Using Children's Books in the High School Setting
Index