This week we are hearing from the Multnomah County Partnership for Education Research (MCPER). This post is by MCPER Co-Directors Nicole Ralston, Assistant Professor at the University of Portland ...
At EdSurge we’ve been seriously grokking teacher professional development. Interviews, observations, literature reviews, surveys--whatever it takes to gain insights into a largely static and ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are the biggest problems with common teacher professional development practices and how can they be fixed? Every teacher has sat through some awful required ...
There’s a misconception developing about the umbrella term “teacher quality” as the process of “teacher improvement and evaluation” – that evaluation and improvement are the same process. I see this ...
Dire staffing shortages have added to an unprecedented level of strain. When educators pick up the slack from unfilled positions, their work obligations increase. But their plates merely grow more ...
The Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS), in partnership with UNESCO, officially launched the Strategic Plan for Teacher Education Reform 2024–2030 at the National Education Congress held ...
What sets you apart from your peers? Can you speak a second language? In a room full of professionals in your field, how many are great at public speaking or understand how to work across word ...
Richmond Public Schools officials are walking back a proposal to add an hour and a half of professional development for teachers once a week. I hope you're all enjoying the holiday weekend. I'm ...
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