Kennedy Center Announces the 2013 Inspirational Teacher Award

Did you have a teacher who inspired you? One who changed your life? Is there a teacher you credit with helping you become the person you are today? Do you remember a specific interaction with your teacher that proved to be a moment of inspiration and transformation? Share your story. The Kennedy Center seeks nominations Read more about Kennedy Center Announces the 2013 Inspirational Teacher Award[…]

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Beyond Buy-In: Options for Combining Teacher Support with Teacher Effectiveness

Improving systems for supporting and evaluating teachers is an urgent priority in states and districts all across the country. To learn from this work and strengthen efforts moving forward, the Aspen Institute Education and Society Program has published several profiles of leading efforts in the field. Recently, the Aspen Institute released the next installment: a Read more about Beyond Buy-In: Options for Combining Teacher Support with Teacher Effectiveness[…]

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EQuIP: Educators Evaluating CCSS Resources

One of the many opportunities provided by the transition to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is the chance to develop high quality instructional materials for teachers and schools that are aligned to the rigor and college- and career-ready expectations found in the standards.  At the same time, determining how aligned and effective instructional materials Read more about EQuIP: Educators Evaluating CCSS Resources[…]

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July Issue Brief: Teacher Voice

The professional lives of teachers have recently been flooded with “the new.” With new standards, new curricula, new evaluations, new assessments, and all the other changes that take place on an annual basis in schools and districts, very little remains constant from year to year. In this sea of changes, teachers must not be left Read more about July Issue Brief: Teacher Voice[…]

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What role will teacher-voice groups play?

A new report by Kaitlin Pennington of the Center for American Progress highlights the increase of teacher-voice groups. These groups allow teachers to continue teaching while also having a chance to impact education policy more directly. Furthermore, they provide current teachers with more active leadership positions. In addition, these groups allow for a greater multiplicity Read more about What role will teacher-voice groups play?[…]

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Restructure Compensation And Career Paths

ERS is excited to announce a new suite of tools and publications to support the design of new teacher compensation systems and career pathways that reward high-quality teaching and offer teachers opportunities to advance without leaving the classroom. Based on extensive research of current best practices within and outside of education, and funded by the Read more about Restructure Compensation And Career Paths[…]

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Great Stories from Great Teachers

StoryCorps’ National Teachers Initiative celebrates the work of public school teachers across the country. By recording and sharing these stories, StoryCorps calls public attention to the invaluable contribution teachers have made to this nation. This 18-month initiative honors those who have embraced the profession as their calling, encouraged teaching as a career choice, and helped Read more about Great Stories from Great Teachers[…]

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Schools Need State Policymakers’ Help to Enable a Better Blend

Public Impact has released a new report emphasizing the potential of the combination of good teachers with technology.  If school districts can incentivize good teachers who make skillful use of technology, they will achieve what Education Secretary Arne Duncan has called the “best combination.” Hiring the right teachers is the start, but from there, teachers Read more about Schools Need State Policymakers’ Help to Enable a Better Blend[…]

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Feedback from Educators Is a Key Resource for Continuous Improvement

Aspen Institute’s Education & Society Program recently released a new report entitled, “Evaluating Evaluations: Using Teacher Surveys to Strengthen Implementation” by Ross Wiener of the Aspen Institute and Kasia Lundy of The Parthenon Group. Apple and other high-performing companies use employee surveys to drive continuous improvement. The report asks why schools couldn’t also use surveys Read more about Feedback from Educators Is a Key Resource for Continuous Improvement[…]

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RESPECT: The Obama Administration’s new Blueprint for Teaching

Two years ago, active classroom teachers working temporarily at the U.S. Department of Education launched a national dialogue with their classroom colleagues to talk openly and honestly about the challenges and aspirations of America’s teachers. The Education Department engaged more than 5,700 educators nationwide to develop and refine a vision of teaching and leading that Read more about RESPECT: The Obama Administration’s new Blueprint for Teaching[…]

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Teacher leadership crucial to teacher development

Two new reports from the New Teacher Center and the Aspen Institute both highlight the importance of rigorous training for new teachers. By looking at the work currently being done by certain model school districts, both reports highlight models through which novice teachers become master teachers. Interestingly, both reports also assert the importance of incorporating Read more about Teacher leadership crucial to teacher development[…]

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January Issue Brief: The Importance of Teachers

With new standards, technology-facilitated curriculum, and extensive formative and summative assessment design, the importance of the teacher is at risk of being overlooked. In study after study, the teacher is held up as the most significant variable for student success. In this month’s issue brief, we explore the importance of teachers and their insights for Read more about January Issue Brief: The Importance of Teachers[…]

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Trusting Teachers with School Success

In the much-debated world of education policy, particularly over the last few years, teachers have taken much of the flak regarding the lack of student achievement and failing schools.  Washington DC public schools (DCPS) stands as a lightning rod for these debates. As we wrote about recently (https://coreeducationllc.com/blog2/is-dcps-a-model-urban-school-district/), some see DCPS as a model for Read more about Trusting Teachers with School Success[…]

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Teachers and Principals Get Engaged

Roughly 180 teachers, principals, and education advocates met at the US Department of Education’s (ED) headquarters last week to make connections and engage in conversations about how educators will lead the transformation of their profession. Educators drilled down on a number of topics and made recommendations for the next steps in the RESPECT Project.  One Read more about Teachers and Principals Get Engaged[…]

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Financial Analyses of Redesigned Teacher Roles

Using financial analyses, Public Impact shows how redesigned teacher roles that extend the reach of excellent teachers to more students free funds to pay those teachers up to 130 percent more, within current budgets. Multi-classroom leadership can pay teachers up to about 130% more Elementary subject specialization can pay teachers up to 43% more Swapping Read more about Financial Analyses of Redesigned Teacher Roles[…]

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Public Impact Launches New Website

Public Impact has launched a new website, OpportunityCulture.org.  The site focuses on “extending the reach of excellent teachers using job redesign and technology.”  The site is divided into four main sections: Why This Matters:  What research says about the impact excellent teachers have on student learning. Redesigning Schools:  More than 20 models that show how Read more about Public Impact Launches New Website[…]

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