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Book Professionally Driven  Empower Every Educator to Redefine PD

Download or read book Professionally Driven Empower Every Educator to Redefine PD written by Jarod Bormann and published by . This book was released on 2017-11 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traditionally in education, the letters PD have stood for an antiquated, one-size-fits-all form of professional development inflicted upon educators. Mandated to flock to the same location at the same time, they sit and get the same thing...whether they need it or not. Just mention the words professional development, and you'll getgroans, eye rolls, and deflated educators in response.Now, educators worldwide are on a mission to foster a movement toward personalized professional development and opportunities for true adult learning. With useful educational technology and a philosophy focused on a growth mindset, intrinsic motivation, and sustainable autonomy, the momentum is growing.In "PROFESSIONALLY DRIVEN: EMPOWER EVERY EDUCATOR TO REDEFINE PD" Jarod Bormann shows us exactly how to effectively implement personalized PD using his successful model. It's the most extensive explanation anywhere. As a leader in the movement, Jarod lets us in on the process to redefine the letters educators traditionally dread into a true description ofthe best version of our educator selves-PROFESSIONALLY DRIVEN.It is time to rethink adult learning and implement a model that helps create energized educators and leads to empowered student learners.Get your copy today and discover how to help yourself and your colleagues redefine PD while leading all educators to be PROFESSIONALLY DRIVEN.

Book Empowering Gifted Educators as Change Agents

Download or read book Empowering Gifted Educators as Change Agents written by Katie D. Lewis and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-04-28 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through an accessible, research-based program of professional learning, this critical resource empowers gifted educators to become change agents for equity in their classroom, school, or district. Designed for practitioners seeking to increase the rate of identification and retention of underserved gifted populations, this book guides readers through the Four Zones of Equity-Driven Professional Learning Model, a practical set of tools specific to the field of gifted education. Readers will develop an all-inclusive professional learning plan specific to their teachers’ understanding of cultural norms, guiding participants to gain insight into the characteristics of gifted marginalized students, coaching faculty in ways to increase classroom support, and equipping educators with the tools necessary to build effective partnerships with parents and communities. Ideal for gifted educators, coordinators, and administrators, this playbook is packed with practical ideas, strategies, and activities to bring meaningful, equity-driven professional learning to life.

Book Sketchnoting in the Classroom

    Book Details:
  • Author : Nichole Carter
  • Publisher : International Society for Technology in Education
  • Release : 2022-08-24
  • ISBN : 1564847756
  • Pages : 219 pages

Download or read book Sketchnoting in the Classroom written by Nichole Carter and published by International Society for Technology in Education. This book was released on 2022-08-24 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author Nichole Carter shows how sketchnotes can help students retain new material, develop skills to articulate empathy and build connections to larger concepts. Sketchnoting in the Classroom includes strategies for helping students feel successful as they develop their skills, for example, asking them what their brain is telling them, asking how they learn best and encouraging the process through specific note-taking strategies. The book includes: • Analysis of the brain science behind sketchnoting, including teaching students how to identify patterns and apply them effectively in their sketchnotes. • Lesson ideas for sketchnoting across content areas, including science, social studies, English language arts and math. • Tools and resources for both analog and digital sketchnoting techniques. • Tips for using sketchnotes for professional development, including at conferences and at department or staff meetings. • Examples from a variety of teachers with experience using sketchnotes in their classes. This book makes sketchnotes more accessible to all teachers and helps both teachers and students feel confident in visual note-taking.

Book The PD Curator

    Book Details:
  • Author : Lauren Porosoff
  • Publisher : ASCD
  • Release : 2021-03-25
  • ISBN : 1416629912
  • Pages : 149 pages

Download or read book The PD Curator written by Lauren Porosoff and published by ASCD. This book was released on 2021-03-25 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book shows how teachers and leaders can create more inclusive, participatory, cohesive, and effective professional learning experiences.

Book The Personalized Continuing Professional Learning of Teachers

Download or read book The Personalized Continuing Professional Learning of Teachers written by Orit Avidov-Ungar and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-11-23 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Taking a personalized and global approach, this timely volume links theory with application in the context of continuing professional development (CPD) for teachers, exploring current scholarship on teachers’ CPD and charting the shift towards continuing professional learning (CPL). Chapters look at concepts such as motivation, expertise, career trajectory, life story and empowerment, as well as their influences and respective roles in the personalization of teachers’ professional growth during their career. Presenting the principles of personalization and their significance for teachers’ CPL, this book provides a global perspective and model that clarifies the practical implications of the move towards teachers’ personalized CPL, including the necessary changes in both teachers’ attitudes and teacher education frameworks. Offering a unique and innovative multidimensional ‘template’ model that works as a tool for teachers interested in structuring their professional learning, this book will be useful to practitioners and researchers involved with teachers’ professional development, school leadership, school management, as well as international and comparative education research more broadly.

Book Empowered Educators in Canada

Download or read book Empowered Educators in Canada written by Carol Campbell and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-03-13 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BEST PRACTICES FROM CANADA'S HIGH-PERFORMING SCHOOL SYSTEMS Empowered Educators in Canada is one volume in a series that explores how high-performing educational systems from around the world achieve strong results. The anchor book, Empowered Educators: How High-Performing Systems Shape Teaching Quality Around the World, is written by Linda Darling-Hammond and colleagues, with contributions from the authors of this volume. Empowered Educators in Canada details the core commonalities that exist across Canada with special emphasis on the localized nature of the systems—a hallmark of Canadian education. Canada boasts a highly educated population, and the provinces/territories truly value education as evidenced by the significant proportion of public funds allocated to schooling. Operated by the provinces and territories, participation in kindergarten, primary, and secondary education is close to 100% across the nation. In addition to offering traditional academics, secondary education includes opportunities for students to attend technical and vocational programs. To demonstrate exemplary education systems, the authors examine two top-performing jurisdictions, Alberta and Ontario, which have developed strong supports for teacher development. Canadian teachers are highly qualified, and salary scales in all jurisdictions are typically based on a teacher's level of education and years of experience. While Canada has enjoyed much educational success, the education of First Nations students has historically been one of the country's more controversial and contentious issues. Overall, Canada is a country that is proud of its education system and places a high value on—and participation in—publicly funded education.

Book Teachers Creating Context Based Learning Environments in Science

Download or read book Teachers Creating Context Based Learning Environments in Science written by R. Taconis and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-10-26 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Context-based science education has led to the transformation of science education in countries all over the world, with changes also visible in learning environments and how these are being shaped. These changes involve authentic problems on research and design, new types of interactions within communities of practice, new content areas and also new challenges for teachers in teaching, motivating, scaffolding and assessing their students, among other things.This book focuses on context-based science education and its resulting changes in the perspective of research on learning environments. It also focuses on the implications for the teachers and the professional development of their competencies and beliefs.The book consists of eleven chapters by experts in various themes surrounding learning environments research and science education, preceded by and concluded with a chapter with reflections on context-based learning environments in science by the editors of this book. The conclusion they draw is that professional development of science teachers may be the most important and the most difficult part of the process of teachers creating context-based learning environments in science, as is the focus in the title of this book."

Book Personalized Pd

    Book Details:
  • Author : Jason Bretzmann
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2015-07-04
  • ISBN : 9780692483329
  • Pages : 180 pages

Download or read book Personalized Pd written by Jason Bretzmann and published by . This book was released on 2015-07-04 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What should professional development look like? Can all teachers get exactly what they need? How do we energize every individual to realize their full potential? Personalized PD: Flipping Your Professional Development helps answer thesequestions and more. Seven authors from throughout the United States start from theaccurate premise that teachers are learners. Like all learners, teachers learn at differentpaces and start in different places. Personalized PD meets all educators where theyare and seeks to help each individual move forward at their own pace and towardself-determined goals. It's how teachers can get what they individually need so theycan be even better for their students. The authors take you through their experiences while giving you their best "pro tips"and most useful technology tools. They'll save you time and research by pointingyou in the right direction right now. Each chapter gives you a window into how thesepracticing educators execute their plan to get every teacher what they need and moveeach individual toward their own plan of learning. Plus, short vignettes expand onand go deeper into the most useful tools and techniques. Come join the conversation, and be part of the fundamental change in professionaldevelopment we call CHOICE (Constant progress, Honoring professionals,Ongoing learning, Individualized focus, Collaborative learning, Energizing experiences). Personalized PD: Flipping Your Professional Development will help you get there!

Book PD Scripts

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joyce Matthews
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-08-07
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 115 pages

Download or read book PD Scripts written by Joyce Matthews and published by . This book was released on 2020-08-07 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Designing effective professional development for teachers takes time. It's not always possible to bring external consultants or speakers into schools. Sometimes it's easier for staff within schools to lead the professional learning of their colleagues. This is a book of fifty different scripts for fifty different learning situations for professionals to build knowledge, skills and understanding. Whether you are an aspiring, new or veteran teacher leader, this value packed book will give you an insight into the practical materials School Leader Facilitators use to become experienced and elegant professional development experts. "Being a person that likes practicality, this book is it. Joyce Matthews has created a step-by-step masterpiece that every school leader should have in their arsenal of professional development and personal growth. Do yourself a favor and add this to your collection." Asael Ruvalcaba Principal, Rio Hondo High School, Texas "Everyone can and should be an expert in professional development. In PD Scripts for leaders of professional development, Joyce Matthews provides practical materials that all educators can use to facilitate quality PD sessions. Looking for the right communication tools, questions to ask, and pathways to pursue? Then this is the book for you!" Rich Czyz, Author of The Four O'Clock Faculty: A ROGUE Guide to Revolutionizing Professional Development and The SECRET SAUCE: Essential Ingredients for Exceptional Teaching "Joyce Matthews is internationally recognized as an authentic facilitator using finely honed skills of andragogy. In PD Scripts for Leaders of Teacher Professional Development Ms. Matthews builds professional development activities emanating from current key concepts and practices from relevant authors. The power of this book is that an educator can immediately integrate professional development activities developed around practiced and proven scripts chosen from the fifty listed in the book. Too often professional development provided in education settings does not address the real needs of educators. Each of these scripts speak to relevant issues for educators and can be integrated seamlessly." Michael G. Curran, Jr., Ed.D., Professor, Teacher Education, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ "This is a wonderful concept that will be effective in preparing teachers to step into a professional development facilitator role. The scripts were fantastic. They provided a guide that is flexible enough for a teacher to add their own spin on their PD, but thorough enough to give structure to their presentation. The references and resources were specific and useful. This book is a worthy investment for any teacher who is stepping into a facilitator role, or for any administrator looking to empower their educators to engage in leadership roles." Kevin Leichtman, Ph.D., Director of Academic Mindset "This book will not only impact teachers but assist administrators become stronger practitioners with Professional Learning. You have shared multiple ways how to engage and motivate individuals. This is a fabulous book that will help tons of teachers with leading professional development." Jeff Millner, Assistant Principal, Chesterfield County Public School "Overall, I think this book will give a lot of guidance to those wanting to discuss higher level issues around teaching practice and theory with adults and give them a supportive framework to make the sessions their own." Aviva Levin, Host of the 'Lesson: Impossible' podcast, French and Social Studies Teacher "I love the questions you pose your readers and the workspace you give for note taking. It gives so many questions I hadn't thought to reflect about." Deb Hake, #CrazyPLN Co-Founder, Freelance Writer

Book Fundamental Change

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael Fullan
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2007-12-29
  • ISBN : 1402044542
  • Pages : 377 pages

Download or read book Fundamental Change written by Michael Fullan and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2007-12-29 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ANDY HARGREAVES Department of Teacher Education, Curriculum and Instruction Lynch School of Education, Boston College, MA, U.S.A. ANN LIEBERMAN Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Stanford, U.S.A. MICHAEL FULLAN Ontario Institute for Studies Education, University of Toronto, Canada DAVID HOPKINS Department for Education and Slalls, London, U.K. This set of four volumes on brings together evidence and insights on educational change issues from leading writers and researchers in the field from across the world. Many of these writers, whose chapters have been specially written for these books, have been investigating, helping initiate and implementing educational change, for most or all of their lengthy careers. Others are working on the cutting edge of theory and practice in educational change, taking the field in new or even more challenging directions. And some are more skeptical about the literature of educational change and the assumptions on which it rests. They help us to approach projects of understanding or initiating educational change more deeply, reflectively and realistically. Educational change and reform have rarely had so much prominence within public policy, in so many different places. Educational change is ubiquitous. It figures large in Presidential and Prime Ministerial speeches. It is at or near the top of many National policy agendas. Everywhere, educational change is not only a policy priority but also major public news. Yet action to bring about educational change usually exceeds people's understanding of how to do so effectively.

Book Professional Development of English Language Teachers in Asia

Download or read book Professional Development of English Language Teachers in Asia written by Kayoko Hashimoto and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-05-16 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why has English language proficiency in Japan remained so low in comparison to other Asian countries? Has Vietnam attempted to improve English language teaching because ASEAN has adopted English as its working language? Why do English language teachers struggle with curriculum changes imposed by governments in order to make them competitive in the international community? Do professional development (PD) programs actually meet the needs of teachers? This book addresses issues surrounding these questions by examining how the Japanese and Vietnamese governments have approached and defined the PD of English language teachers and how such PD programs have been delivered. It further analyses the impact of policy changes on individual teachers and explores how PD can help teachers to implement such changes effectively at the micro-level. PD of language teachers or language teacher education is relatively new as a field of inquiry in Applied Linguistics. By including case studies of Japan and Vietnam in the one volume, this book embarks on the challenging task of demonstrating that PD is an essential element of the successful implementation of language policies in Asia, where World Englishes have been shaped by distinct local contexts.

Book Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate Level Teacher Education Programs

Download or read book Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate Level Teacher Education Programs written by Polly, Drew and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2017-12-15 with total page 720 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Educators play a significant role in the intellectual and social development of children and young adults. Thus, it is important for next-generation teachers to have a strong educational background, as it serves as the foundation to their understanding of learning processes, leadership, and best practices in the field of education. Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level Teacher Education Programs presents critical and relevant research on methods by which future educators in high-level courses are equipped and instructed in order to promote the best experience in academic scholarship. Featuring discussion on a diverse assortment of topics, such as social justice for English language learners, field-based teacher education, and student satisfaction in graduate programs, this publication is directed at academicians, students, and researchers seeking modern research on the approaches taken by instructors to qualify and engage future educators.

Book Teachers as Self directed Learners

Download or read book Teachers as Self directed Learners written by Kathleen Smith and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-03-06 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book redefines teacher in-service education as being less about participation in a program and more about the opportunity for teachers to experience a process of learning that is personally meaningful and contextually relevant to their own teaching practice. The research presented here reveals that teachers have the capacity to think and work differently, yet are rarely provided with opportunities to exercise active decision-making about their personal learning needs. Creating and implementing such an approach involves reimagining all aspects of the learning experience so that teachers are free to articulate their own learning needs and actively work to determine what matters most for their professional practice. The book breaks new ground by drawing from research related to an in-service program where teachers, their experience and professional thinking were deliberately positioned at the centre of the learning experience. Using this evidenced-based approach, it focuses not only on the learning achieved, but also the conditions that enabled teachers to undertake such learning.

Book Harnessing Professional Development for Educators  A Global Toolkit

Download or read book Harnessing Professional Development for Educators A Global Toolkit written by Alison Fox and published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK). This book was released on 2022-08-23 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book celebrates the benefits of continuing professional development (CPD) for your growth as an educator. The authors weave together an international selection of case studies to offer CPD which transcends educational trends. Thematic chapters put your professional identity at the heart of the book and encourage you to take control of your career development, allowing you to show leadership whatever your role. This book: •Challenges you to reflect on and evaluate your experiences of professional development •Includes reflection points and personal development planning to support your reading •Places equity and social justice at the heart of effective personal development •Encompasses the challenges and opportunities of embracing digital technologies •Illustrates professional development for leaders and educators in a range of cultures and contexts Drawing on multiple global perspectives of professional development in education and training from early childhood to higher education settings, this book offers strategies for all career stages: from the student educator to the experienced senior leader and is the perfect fuel for career development. “As well as being a valuable contribution to professional knowledge in this field, this resource can be thoroughly recommended to educational professionals as a guide to practice.” Professor David Egan, Emeritus Professor of Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK “This book is well written and is crucial for any educator at any stage of the education landscape.” Paul Miller, PhD, Professor of Educational Leadership & Social Justice Alison Fox, Helen Hendry and Deborah Cooper are colleagues in the Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies at The Open University, UK, and teach on the Masters in Education programme, in particular the Leadership and Management and Learning and Teaching pathways. They engage in international research associated with professional learning.

Book Teacher as Designer

    Book Details:
  • Author : David Scott
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release : 2021-02-20
  • ISBN : 9811597898
  • Pages : 156 pages

Download or read book Teacher as Designer written by David Scott and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-02-20 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers insights into how design-based processes, principles, and mindsets can be productively employed in diverse P-16 educational spaces by a myriad of educational actors including teachers, instructional leaders, and students. It addresses concerns about the theoretical and practical implications of the still emergent emphasis of design in education. The book begins by examining a number of prominent design processes being used by educators including human-centred design, designing for authentic inquiries, and Universal Design for Learning. It then delves into how teachers, system leaders, and students can engage in educational design within the complex spaces of K-12 contexts. Finally, the book takes up design in education within a maker and making context. Each chapter includes a vignette, a series of guiding questions, along with specific design principles that can help address common challenges and issues educators encounter in their practice. This book provides both theoretical and practical elements involved in educational design and is beneficial to scholars, graduate students, educators, and pre-service teachers.

Book Handbook of Research on the Global Empowerment of Educators and Student Learning Through Action Research

Download or read book Handbook of Research on the Global Empowerment of Educators and Student Learning Through Action Research written by Slapac, Alina and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2021-05-07 with total page 469 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The year 2020 brought an unprecedented worldwide health crisis through the COVID-19 pandemic that has been affecting all sectors, including education. There were questions surrounding the effectiveness of online trainings for teachers, online teaching practices, the motivation and engagement of students, and the quality of learning and education in these times. Action research emerged to address these concerns, being a systematic process of inquiry using reflection within a cyclical model of planning, acting, implementing, evaluating, and continuous reflection. This method of research is employed with the expertise and passion from educators to better enhance online practices and education while using authentic learning and experiences. Using collaboration, social advocacy, and action research, there is the opportunity to advance teaching for students, families, and communities without a physical context involved. The Handbook of Research on the Global Empowerment of Educators and Student Learning Through Action Research explores successful teaching and learning skills through the method of action research and intersects it with online learning in order to uncover best teaching practices in online platforms. This book showcases educational professionals’ action research for solutions in advancing teaching and learning, the practical benefits of action research, recommendations for improving online teaching and learning, and a focus on professional growth as well as social justice advocacy. It highlights important topics including student learning, teacher collaboration, authentic learning, advocacy, and action research in both K-12 and higher education settings. This book is ideal for inservice and preservice teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in how action research is improving and advancing knowledge on the best teaching practices for online education.

Book Mathematics Curriculum Reforms Around the World

Download or read book Mathematics Curriculum Reforms Around the World written by Yoshinori Shimizu and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-06-28 with total page 569 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Open Access volume by the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI) is an outcome of the ICMI Study 24 and gives a status-quo of school mathematics reform around the world and what we can learn from this movement. Each theme and section of the book offers descriptions and analyses of multiple case studies in different countries and contexts, along with opportunities to compare, contrast and learn from these diverse experiences. The volume provides a synthesis and meta-analysis of the different historical, geographical and global aspects of school mathematics reforms and explores in which way curricula are elaborated, proposed, changed, and reorganized. It offers a more informed and comprehensive analysis of the roles of different actors and of the many aspects influencing and shaping mathematics curriculum reforms that are taking or have taken place. It also explores the possibilities and means to tackle a curricular reform in the current scenario we live in and how to unfold future developments. This book will be of interest to practitioners and scholars with an interest in school mathematics curriculum reforms. It will also be a useful resource to those involved in school mathematics curriculum reform initiatives by providing current information about the curriculum changes that are taking place in respect of content, teacher education, educational materials, and a range of implementation challenges across diverse contexts.