Whether you’re new to your role or supporting others who are new, professional learning is essential for getting up to speed. This issue includes strategies and advice for a wide range of role transitions.
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Turnover and transition are facts of life in schools. This issue shows how high-quality professional learning helps educators make the most of them.
An excerpt from Learning Forward’s upcoming book describes the benefits of mentoring and how to build mentor skills to conduct inquiry cycles.
Infographic shows the need for and benefits of new-teacher mentoring.
A co-teaching residency shows how districts, universities, and communities can work together to recruit and retain special educators in hard to staff schools.
A successful superintendency requires building trust with board, staff, and community, with students at the center.
New school leaders can thrive by staying curious, building trust, communicating clearly, and empowering others.
Role confusion is common for new coaches. To get past it, keep coaching’s purpose – student success – in mind.
Align university and district supports for alternatively certified teachers.
Discover strategies for promoting a growth mindset and practice using language that reinforces it.
Discussion questions to help you apply the standards as you implement strategies from this issue.
A Q & A with Maryland’s state superintendent Carey Wright on creating systems of professional learning to improve instruction.
Seeing models of teachers who are "warm demanders" – even fictional ones – can help teachers meet students' needs.
When teachers do math together as part of their existing professional learning routines, it boosts their content knowledge, confidence, and instruction.
Exploring a broad range of research provides educators and policymakers a richer understanding of issues at hand.
New research on summer learning, AI, teacher morale, educator retention, and opinions of federal policy changes.
Whether you’re new to your role or supporting others who are new, professional learning is essential for getting up to speed. This issue includes strategies and advice for a wide […]
How we learn influences what we learn. This issue shares essential resources for creating, facilitating, and assessing high-quality professional learning.Read the remaining content with membership access. Join or log in […]
Students benefit when educators bridge the continuum of professional learning between K-12 schools and other institutions. Read the remaining content with membership access. Join or log in below to continue. […]
High-quality curriculum requires skilled educators to put it into practice. Professional learning can ensure instructional materials lead to excellent teaching and learning.Read the remaining content with membership access. Join or […]
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