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Foreword, Teresa Northern Miller
Foreword, Teresa Northern Miller
Educational Considerations
This special issue of Educational Considerations continues the theme of the preparation of educational leaders introduced in the Spring 2005 issue, which was guest-edited by Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, and Gary M. Crow.
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol.33, No. 1, Fall 2005, Teresa Northern Miller
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol.33, No. 1, Fall 2005, Teresa Northern Miller
Educational Considerations
Table of contents and editorial information for Vol.33, no. 1, Fall 2005
Necessary And Sufficient Conditions For The Simultaneous Renewal Of A School District And Its Partner University, Meredith Mountford
Necessary And Sufficient Conditions For The Simultaneous Renewal Of A School District And Its Partner University, Meredith Mountford
Educational Considerations
Organizational self-renewal is the process in which existing structural and cognitive order within an organization is dissolved and new order is created.
Training Principals To Ensure Access To Equitable Learning Opportunities In A High-Need Rural School District, Tricia Browne-Ferrigno, Robert C. Knoeppel
Training Principals To Ensure Access To Equitable Learning Opportunities In A High-Need Rural School District, Tricia Browne-Ferrigno, Robert C. Knoeppel
Educational Considerations
During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school districts, seven local school boards, and 22 public school students formed, calling itself the Council for Better Education, Inc.
"The Earth Is Not Flat Anymore": Reflections On The Impact Of A Rural/Urban Educational Leadership Exchange On Place-Based Instruction, Cynthia J. Norris
"The Earth Is Not Flat Anymore": Reflections On The Impact Of A Rural/Urban Educational Leadership Exchange On Place-Based Instruction, Cynthia J. Norris
Educational Considerations
In May of 2004, an educational administration doctoral cohort of ten East Tennessee K-12 teachers and administrators visited a sample of Cincinnati public schools.
Online Learning In Secondary Education: A New Frontier, Simone Conceição, Sarah B. Drummond
Online Learning In Secondary Education: A New Frontier, Simone Conceição, Sarah B. Drummond
Educational Considerations
Distance education is not a new concept in the educational arena. In 1892, it was established in the United States with correspondence study at the University of Chicago through the home study department of the Division of Extension.
Portfolio Analysis: Documenting The Progress And Performance Of Educational Administration Students.., Teresa Northern Miller, Trudy Salsberry
Portfolio Analysis: Documenting The Progress And Performance Of Educational Administration Students.., Teresa Northern Miller, Trudy Salsberry
Educational Considerations
The field of educational administration continues to evolve as practitioners and researchers face the challenges of preparing leaders for schools.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 33(1) Full Issue, Teresa Northern Miller
Educational Considerations, Vol. 33(1) Full Issue, Teresa Northern Miller
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 33(1)-Fall 2005-Full issue
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 32, No. 2, Spring 2005, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 32, No. 2, Spring 2005, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Educational Considerations
Table of contents and editorial information for Vol. 32, no. 2, Spring 2005 - a special issue on "Preparing Educational Leaders."
Preparing Educational Leaders: A Roadmap To Success, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Preparing Educational Leaders: A Roadmap To Success, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Educational Considerations
Many have argued that educational leadership preparation programs are under siege. Although the mounting national attention can be traced back to the 1980s and perhaps earlier, the past few years have been witness to highly objectionable media commentaries and politicized disputes about leadership preparation.
Transformative Adult Learning Strategies: Assessing The Impact On Pre-Service Administrators' Beliefs, Kathleen M. Brown
Transformative Adult Learning Strategies: Assessing The Impact On Pre-Service Administrators' Beliefs, Kathleen M. Brown
Educational Considerations
The purpose of this article is to explore the effects of an alternative, transformative andragogy, i.e., the art and science of helping others to learn, designed to be responsive to the challenges of preparing educational leaders committed to social justice and equity.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 32(2) Full Issue, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Educational Considerations, Vol. 32(2) Full Issue, Michelle D. Young, Meredith Mountford, Gary M. Crow
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 32(2)-Spring 2005-Full issue
Transferring Learning From The Classroom To The Workplace: Challenges And Implications For Educational Leadership Preparation, Bruce G. Barnett
Transferring Learning From The Classroom To The Workplace: Challenges And Implications For Educational Leadership Preparation, Bruce G. Barnett
Educational Considerations
As American education enters the 21st century, cries for improved school performance are being voiced by parents, state departments of education, and the federal government.
Learning Outcomes Of An Educational Leadership Cohort Program, Pamela D. Tucker, Cheryl B. Henig, Michael J. Salmonowicz
Learning Outcomes Of An Educational Leadership Cohort Program, Pamela D. Tucker, Cheryl B. Henig, Michael J. Salmonowicz
Educational Considerations
Over the past three decades, demands on public schools have increased dramatically with a direct impact on the expectations of principals.
Standards-Based Leadership Preparation Program Involvement Through The Use Of Portfolio Assessments, Donald G. Hackmann, Thomas L. Alsbury
Standards-Based Leadership Preparation Program Involvement Through The Use Of Portfolio Assessments, Donald G. Hackmann, Thomas L. Alsbury
Educational Considerations
The school principal’s role has changed dramatically in the past few decades, moving away from management issues and into responsibilities related to leading school reform and facilitating student learning.
Editorial Introduction, Gordon Wells
Editorial Introduction, Gordon Wells
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
As the result of a number of problems, this issue has been a long time in coming. But, as usual, it contains a collection of stimulating articles that each, in its way, reports an attempt to bring about improvement in the quality of learning in a particular setting. Providing a common thread across these articles is the issue of motivation, which is both a prerequisite for, and an outcome of, the kinds of learning that aim for understanding and are the basis for effective and responsible action.
Using Reading Response Journals For Reading Comprehension, Lauree M. Buus
Using Reading Response Journals For Reading Comprehension, Lauree M. Buus
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
This action research study is aimed at addressing the memory issues that are seen daily in the classroom. Students in a literature-based reading program used reading response journals to assist in their reading comprehension. Anecdotal observations, journal writing, conferencing, interest surveys, and knowledge-based comprehension tests were used to determine the effectiveness of this approach. Memory has three components: sensory memory storage, short-term memory storage, and long-term memory storage. It is desirable for students to get major concepts into long-term memory and back out when needed. This process includes the steps of encoding, storage, retrieval, and reporting. Many factors can influence …
Forensic Science In The Elementary Classroom, Todd Campbell, Brianna Worst
Forensic Science In The Elementary Classroom, Todd Campbell, Brianna Worst
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
This article stems from a pre-service teacher's attempt to translate "inquiry as a theory" into "inquiry as a practice" in a science classroom. It is intended to provide a snapshot of grappling with inquiry instruction, from both a pre-service teacher and a science teacher educator's perspective, while also offering approaches for allowing students to engage in scientific inquiry by posing questions and working toward solutions. Lastly, this article offers what the teacher researcher and the teacher educator learned in the pre-service preparation program.
Bully Prevention, Kevin John Bailey, Hector Rios
Bully Prevention, Kevin John Bailey, Hector Rios
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
The purpose of this paper is to share with those interested parties the results of my action research study, which is how best to prevent bullying and promote prosocial interaction among a group of eighth grade students attending an elementary school located on the northeast coast of the United States. The study sprang from the need to increase the children's prosocial behaviors and state and federal mandates that require schools to address the problem of bullying in schools.
The Effectiveness Of Student-Chosen Pairs For Cooperative Learning, Robin Morelock
The Effectiveness Of Student-Chosen Pairs For Cooperative Learning, Robin Morelock
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
Cooperative learning is a well-established technique for improving student learning. A large number of studies have shown that cooperative learning improves learning, understanding and remembering. It also helps students feel better about themselves, the class and their classmates. (Johnson, Johnson and Holubec 1993; Slavin 1991). My own experience as a Junior High science teacher leads me to agree with studies indicating the value of cooperative learning. This study, however, deals not with the value of cooperative learning, but with establishing the best grouping for cooperative learning. Research on grouping has not shown clear-cut results. Heterogeneous and homogeneous groups both seem …
Scaffolding A Student's Development Of Storytelling With Wordless Picture Books, Penny L. Beed, Ashley Shipp
Scaffolding A Student's Development Of Storytelling With Wordless Picture Books, Penny L. Beed, Ashley Shipp
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
According to Kathryne Macgrath Speaker (2002), "Children involved in storytelling programs exhibit improved listening skills, better sequencing abilities, increased language appreciation and more thoughtful organization in their own writing." (p.184) As Speaker indicates, storytelling can be a very important tool for learning in the classroom. Storytelling is not only important in the classroom; it is also important to society. We all know that storytelling has been instrumental in the preservation of history for centuries. It is a means of sustaining cultural activities and beliefs. According to Seth Weaver Kahan, "Storytelling is one of the oldest and most powerful devices for …
Math By Design, Dave Burghardt, Christine Krowles
Math By Design, Dave Burghardt, Christine Krowles
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
Imagine a mathematics classroom where students eagerly arrive and do not want to leave, where students help one another, where deep understanding of mathematical concepts occurs, verified by multiple assessments, and where multiple modes of learning are designed into learning experiences. We were able to turn this imagined classroom into reality. How did we do it? Christine Krowles is a fifth grade mathematics teacher and Dave Burghardt a university professor. They co-designed the unit, Christine implemented the unit, Dave periodically visited the class, and they collaborated on the written analysis.
Imagination And Literacy: A Teacher's Search For The Heart Of Learning, Gordon Wells
Imagination And Literacy: A Teacher's Search For The Heart Of Learning, Gordon Wells
Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research
Ever since her first book, The Languages of Learning: How children talk, write, dance, draw, and sing their understanding of the world (1994), Karen Gallas has delighted and informed her readers about what primary schoolchildren can achieve when their teacher is genuinely interested in their contributions to classroom activities and, as a teacher researcher, collects and reflects on the data that they so willingly provide. This book continues that tradition, but with a significant addition. In Imagination and Literacy, Gallas continues to draw on her corpus of classroom observational data, but with a difference. Here, her focus is on the …