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Extractions: Arts Education The Arizona Commission on the Arts is committed to making the arts fundamental to education, particularly in programs that serve Pre-K-12 students, classroom teachers, arts specialists, teaching artists and administrators in school, after-school and summer/inter-session programs. The Commission works with the state universities and Arizona Department of Education through the AAERI Arizona Arts Education Research Institute program. Spotlight On.... Arts Education Staff Alison Marshall Arts Learning Director, (602) 229-8223, amarshall@ArizonaArts.org Patrick Demers Schools and Locals Director, (602) 229-8221, pdemers@ArizonaArts.org Mandy Tripoli-Buscas Arts Learning Assistant/ After-School Coordinator, (602) 229-8225, mtripoli@ArizonaArts.org Visit our Youth Arts Opportunities page to find a listing of upcoming summer and ongoing activities for youth. Looking for more information on the AZDOE Comprehensive School Reform or Arts Initiative Grants? Click Here!
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Extractions: While pressure is necessary, we have to support people by providing the time and necessary human and material resources to get better. But the work has to be close to the kids and the real problems that teachers describe. That's what we havent done. We do millions of things that stop short of helping the teacher in his or her classroom. When teachers learn more, students will do better. There is no short cut here. The district/school has developed a long-term plan for continuous support of professional growth needs. This plan is evaluated for effectiveness and revised as needed. The district/school regularly monitors and evaluates the professional development plan to provide evidence of its impact on teacher practice and student achievement.
Extractions: The teacher designs instruction that develops students' abilities to meet Arizona's academic standards and the district's assessment plan. The teacher creates and maintains a learning climate that supports the development of students' abilities to meet the academic standards of Arizona. This includes management, respect, and student participation. The teacher implements and manages instruction that develops students' abilities to meet the standards. Assessments include teacher-designed lessons that demonstrate high standards for the diverse needs of all students. The teacher assesses learning and communicates results clearly to students, parents, and other professionals. The teacher collaborates with colleagues, parents, the community, and other agencies to implement and support learning programs that develop students' abilities to meet Arizona's student standards. The teacher reviews and evaluates his or her performance and implements a personal professional development plan.
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Extractions: The Science and Mathematics Education Center at the University of Arizona was established as a GEMS Network Center in April 2003. GEMS, Great Explorations in Math and Science, is a long standing national curriculum materials development and teacher professional development program with a rich history hosted by the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley. GEMS is a proven resource for excellence in inquiry-based science and mathematics. Developed at the Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) and tested in thousands of classrooms nationwide, over 78 GEMS Teacher's Guides and Handbooks offer a wide spectrum of learning opportunities for students from preschool and kindergarten through eighth grade. The National GEMS Center enthusiastically supports and is committed to the University of Arizona SAGE Center. The goal of the Science and Mathematics Education Center is to provide new teachers with high quality, classroom ready, curriculum materials and establish a network of teachers who lead professional development programs with the materials through its new Southern Arizona GEMS Education (SAGE) Center
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Professional Development 800 AM 330 PM, Southern arizona Teaching and education Alliance (AZTEA) National staff development Council, http//www.nsdc.org/. arizona Department http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/RTC/professional_development.htm
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Extractions: These online journals may be of special interest to education students at Lesley College. They are either print publications that offer selected articles full-text on their World Wide Web Home Page, or they are "electronic journals" that exist only online. For psychology journals, go to Full-Text Psychology Resources For world-wide newspapers and popular magazines, go to Ludcke Library's page, To cite online articles correctly, see: APA or MLA Title List 42 Titles as of 3/8/04 Click The Journal Name to go directly to the journal's home page. To read a brief description of the publication, click Info . To return to the Title List , use the Back key on your browser or click the arrows on the right side of your screen. The Alan Review Info Scholarly, peer-reviewed journal on young adult literature, published by the libraries of Virginia Tech and sponsored by the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN, a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English) and the Children's Literature Web. Register for free membership. Black Collegian
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Extractions: "Learning and Teaching in a Digital World" Home Resources Conferences ISTE ... About Search this site Staff Development A frequent concern for teachers has been determining how an innovation will impact the learning and teaching process. Staff development is widely recognized as one of the most important elements contributing to successful implementation of new technology programs (NSBA, 1995). This section deals with the issues of providing training and support to teachers, staff and administrators in the K-12 setting. Beginning staff development is a general term, often used to indicate the structured or unstructured process by which educators expand their knowledge, skills, abilities or experience to further their effectiveness (OTA, 1995). District technology plans tend to devote considerable attention to staff development (NSBA, 1995). Technology plans for many Arizona school districts strongly state the need for staff development. Research indicates the need for a new model of staff development across the curriculum, shifting from isolated "one shot" instruction to a model that allows educators to see actual methods used in classrooms, trying out new techniques and getting feedback on their efforts, and by observing fellow teachers (OTA, 1995). To use technology effectively, educators need more than technical training on how to operate equipment and software. In order to sustain the use of technology, teachers and other staff members need hands-on learning, time to experiment, easy access to equipment and availability of support personnel who can help them be effective users of technology (OTA, 1995). Staff development also needs to take place in the context of practice (Ringstaff & Yocam, 1994).