Professional Development Articles
*This post was originally written by Barbara Proctor, one of our previous colleagues at Stetson & Associates. Frequently when I am working with teachers who are considering co-teaching or…
Read MoreWhy is it important to address student diversity? Today’s students are increasingly more diverse in their cultures, languages, abilities, interests and learning styles. As educators we are held accountable to…
Read MoreAs a consultant I have had the opportunity to visit schools all across the nation. What strikes me most is how positive and student-centered the campuses I visit are. Teachers…
Read MoreIf you agree that classroom walk-throughs should provide you with the necessary data to help you assist your teachers in improving their classroom practices but you find yourself short on…
Read MoreAs a consultant, everywhere I travel I find administrators in search of the “Silver Bullet.” What unique master schedule will maximize instructional time in order to make the biggest difference?…
Read More*This post was originally written by Lynn Hill, one of our previous colleagues at Stetson & Associates. While bowling with my senior bowling team today, I observed a husband and…
Read More*This post was originally written by Alicia Swedberg, one of our previous colleagues at Stetson & Associates. Now that you’ve had time to let the technology soak in, here…
Read More*This post was originally written by Alicia Swedberg, one of our previous colleagues at Stetson & Associates. Long past are the days where teachers lecture from the chalkboard. The clumsy…
Read More*This post was originally written by Lynn Hill, one of our previous colleagues at Stetson & Associates. Good teaching cannot be reduced to techniques; good teaching comes from the identity…
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