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What Teacher Leaders Learned This School Year

Reflecting on their fast-changing profession, members of the Teacher Leaders Network share their thoughts on the most important lessons they learned about teaching this year. (May 23, 2012)

What Does Effective Professional Learning Mean to Today's Teachers?

Our teacher-panelists weigh in on the current state of professional development, the factors that contribute to effective teacher learning, and the role of technology in enhancing peer-to-peer interaction. (May 15, 2012)

Common Core Contradictions and Challenges

Results from a new study suggest that professional development around the common standards needs to extend beyond knowledge and skills and address teachers' dispositions and practice. (May 23, 2012)

A Noteworthy Note-Taking System

(May 19, 2012)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Results from a new study suggest that professional development around the common standards needs to extend beyond knowledge and skills and address educators' dispositions and ... (05/24 12:43 pm)

The Master's Degree Effect?

Data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress show that students whose teachers hold master's degrees score higher on the NAEP math and reading exams than those whose teachers have only bachelor's degrees. (February 29, 2012)

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Among the most effective teachers I've known, there's a common characteristic—a devotion to continuous improvement.

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Characteristics of a Good Principal

In a Commentary, the authors describe the commonalities they found among principals at successful schools. The main one? They say it's supporting teachers. What other characteristics make a great school leader? More Discussions >

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Faced with challenges at home, two students, HarleƩ Patrick and Jose Catalan, looked to their teachers, Kate Musick and Carlos Vizcarra, for help. The relationships they forged continue today. Courtesy of StoryCorps' National Teachers Initiative.

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Quality Counts 2012 Takes a Global View of Education

The new edition of Education Week's annual report on state-level efforts to improve public education looks at U.S. schools' international standing and lessons to be drawn from high-performing countries. (January 9, 2012)

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Teaching 'Other People's Children'
Our online discussion with Lisa Delpit, author of "Multiplication Is for White People": Raising Expectations for Other People's Children, ran May 16-18. Browse the discussion about her new book and how educators can help improve learning for African-American students.

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