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Dissertation Presentation: Teacher Efficacy And Culturally Responsive Teaching Techniques, Dr. Roberta Callaway
Dissertation Presentation: Teacher Efficacy And Culturally Responsive Teaching Techniques, Dr. Roberta Callaway
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
Teachers who believe in their ability to create meaningful learning experiences exert a powerful influence over the achievement of the students they come in contact with. Educators are currently being confronted with increasing numbers of minority students in their classrooms; in order to engage these students, issues of diversity need to be a central part of instruction. Using Villegas and Lucas's (2002) six qualities that define a culturally responsive teacher and Ball's (2009) process for preparing teachers to be effective in cul-turally diverse classrooms. We'll examine theories and best practices, which can be used to create a safe classroom space …
Artifact Presentation: Understanding The Professional Learning Plan, Kelly Campbell, Tina Whitten
Artifact Presentation: Understanding The Professional Learning Plan, Kelly Campbell, Tina Whitten
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Welsh Inclusion Model Incorporating Gardner’S Multiple Intelligence Theory And The Effectiveness Of Inclusionary Teams On The Academic Growth Of Students With Disabilities, Dr. Stephen Pickard
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
A look at Welsh's Inclusion Model incorporating the utilization of student PODS (3 students whose learning modalities are opposite each other including kinesthetic, spatial, and linguistic) with an analysis of Team-Teaching Behaviors using the ITTAP (Inclusion Team Teaching Analysis Protocol) with a corresponding review of a Team-Teaching Improvement Plan.
Mr. Brown Can Moo(Ve)...Can You? (Make Our Organization Viable Electronically), Stephanie Mccabe
Mr. Brown Can Moo(Ve)...Can You? (Make Our Organization Viable Electronically), Stephanie Mccabe
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
This session will provide participants with an understanding of the importance of curriculum leaders who are willing to innovate through technology for the future of their organ-zations. Using the work of Michael Fullan, Eric Schlesinger, and James Spillane, among others, we will inquire into the uses of social media (i.e., Twitter, Facebook, Instagram), Web 2.0 apps (i.e. podcasts, VoiceThreads, Animoto, Padlet, Edmodo), as well as collaborative online tools (i.e. Google Drive, Dropbox, blogging platforms). We will explore how these tools not only help leaders disseminate important information for our particular communities, as well as stay up-to-date with research, but also …
Writing A Dissertation: Writing The Research Report, Dr. Sydney Brown
Writing A Dissertation: Writing The Research Report, Dr. Sydney Brown
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
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Formatting By The Numbers, Teresa Lester
Formatting By The Numbers, Teresa Lester
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
Learn how to apply formatting features needed for your dissertations. Topics covered will include the different types of page numbering, types of page breaks and when to use them, and how to create a hanging indent for references and bibliographies.
Leading Effective And Sustainable Implementation Of Video Use In Online Instruction, Natalie Bishop, Emily Robertson
Leading Effective And Sustainable Implementation Of Video Use In Online Instruction, Natalie Bishop, Emily Robertson
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
Educators today are challenged with implementing multimedia instruction online, an environment that is inherently static. Incorporating videos into online learning elevates instructor presence within the course and engages students visually and aurally. To some instructors the use of videos as a remedy to static online learning is instinctive, yet others are arrested by the challenge presented by video creation. This session will guide teacher leaders in identifying supportive networks of influence and constructing a framework for implementing video instruction within their own communities of practice.
Herding Cats: Student Engagement And Classroom Management, Angela Hines
Herding Cats: Student Engagement And Classroom Management, Angela Hines
Center for Innovative Leadership Development Summer Seminar Presentations
How many times have you wondered how to better organize your classroom to optimize management and lesson engagement? This presentation will leave you with ideas to help turn students' brains on to learning and increased engagement in the classroom while minimizing classroom management issues.