How Teachers Learn Best: An Ongoing Professional Development Model
Autor Edward P. Fiszeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2003
Fiszer shows that teachers learn best through an ongoing professional development model that marks a cultural shift from one of traditional isolation to one befitting an educational practitioner. How Teachers Learn Best reveals whether or not teachers believe professional development components such as reflective dialogue and peer observation can positively impact their teaching. The literature emphasizes a laboratory-type setting where teachers recognize their environment as learning enriched rather than learning impoverished. This book provides an excellent starting point for the shift in structure from one-shot, atheorectical, passive professional development sessions to sustained, proactive, theory-based activities that are part of a culture of ongoing professional development.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781578860708
ISBN-10: 1578860709
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1578860709
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 151 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface to Chapters 5, 6, and 7: Lessons from Teachers
Chapter 2 Introduction: Why Is Ongoing Professional Development Necessary? or Are You an Educational Lewis and Clark?
Chapter 3 1 How Do Teachers Learn Best?
Chapter 4 2 Traditional Professional Development
Chapter 5 3 A Collaborative Culture
Chapter 6 4 Emphasis on Teachers as Reflective Practitioners
Chapter 7 5 Peer Observation
Chapter 8 6 Reflective Dialogue
Chapter 9 7 Feedback
Chapter 10 8 How to Improve Teacher Learning Environments
Chapter 11 9 Practical Recommendations to Improve Teacher Learning
Chapter 12 Epilogue
Chapter 13 Appendix A: Contrasting the Old with the New
Chapter 14 Appendix B: Notes Regarding Year-Round Calendars
Chapter 15 References
Chapter 16 Suggested Readings
Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 18 About the Author
Chapter 2 Introduction: Why Is Ongoing Professional Development Necessary? or Are You an Educational Lewis and Clark?
Chapter 3 1 How Do Teachers Learn Best?
Chapter 4 2 Traditional Professional Development
Chapter 5 3 A Collaborative Culture
Chapter 6 4 Emphasis on Teachers as Reflective Practitioners
Chapter 7 5 Peer Observation
Chapter 8 6 Reflective Dialogue
Chapter 9 7 Feedback
Chapter 10 8 How to Improve Teacher Learning Environments
Chapter 11 9 Practical Recommendations to Improve Teacher Learning
Chapter 12 Epilogue
Chapter 13 Appendix A: Contrasting the Old with the New
Chapter 14 Appendix B: Notes Regarding Year-Round Calendars
Chapter 15 References
Chapter 16 Suggested Readings
Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 18 About the Author
Recenzii
If educators could do one thing to improve their schools, they should heed Dr. Fiszer's advice. In an easy-to-read book, Dr. Fiszer lays out 14 steps to help align professional development with teachers' real needs. He debunks the worn out model of professional development and provides a sensible new model with teacher collaboration at its center. Fiszer's book is based on experiences of real teachers and their advice is compelling.
In this book, Dr. Fiszer helps reveal the benefits of dialogue between and among teachers. Teacher initiated conversations around student work are recommended to help teachers make deep connections with their practice and their colleagues at a school site.
In clear and understandable prose, Dr. Fiszer not only outlines the characteristics of successful staff development programs, but succinctly clarifies the research and justifications behind them. This combination addresses both "how" and "why" ongoing approaches work, and leaves the reader with both a lasting understanding of real issues and compelling reasons for change.
A reader friendly book with a clear call for change in the way professional development activities are conducted. It includes clear suggestions for moving from one shot workshops to a comprehensive model designed to build the capacity of teachers.
There is much talk about improving teaching but little information about how to make professional development activities relevant for the teachers who undertake them. Dr. Fiszer's book offers a wealth of suggestions on how to provide activities that can meet the needs of teachers and that can help them to improve their instructional capacities.
As a principal himself, Dr. Fiszer has written a useful, practical, and well researched resource for principals and staff developers who want to support teachers in their efforts to improve student achievement.
Fiszer's book is a 'must read' for any educator attempting systematic change and school-wide reform with a focus on professional development.
In this book, Dr. Fiszer helps reveal the benefits of dialogue between and among teachers. Teacher initiated conversations around student work are recommended to help teachers make deep connections with their practice and their colleagues at a school site.
In clear and understandable prose, Dr. Fiszer not only outlines the characteristics of successful staff development programs, but succinctly clarifies the research and justifications behind them. This combination addresses both "how" and "why" ongoing approaches work, and leaves the reader with both a lasting understanding of real issues and compelling reasons for change.
A reader friendly book with a clear call for change in the way professional development activities are conducted. It includes clear suggestions for moving from one shot workshops to a comprehensive model designed to build the capacity of teachers.
There is much talk about improving teaching but little information about how to make professional development activities relevant for the teachers who undertake them. Dr. Fiszer's book offers a wealth of suggestions on how to provide activities that can meet the needs of teachers and that can help them to improve their instructional capacities.
As a principal himself, Dr. Fiszer has written a useful, practical, and well researched resource for principals and staff developers who want to support teachers in their efforts to improve student achievement.
Fiszer's book is a 'must read' for any educator attempting systematic change and school-wide reform with a focus on professional development.