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Beginning Teacher Induction: What the Data Tell Us

Induction support programs for beginning teachers is an education reform whose time has come, says Richard M. Ingersoll.
Topic: Teachers

Beginning Teacher Induction: What the Data Tell Us

Induction support programs for beginning teachers is an education reform whose time has come, says Richard M. Ingersoll.
Topic: Teachers

Hawaii Keeps Race to Top Grant, 'High Risk' Status

Federal officials balk at pulling the $75 million award, but a deal on teacher evaluations remains elusive.
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The Ed.D. Dilemma

Harvard's move to a Ph.D. in education holds implications for the field, Ted Purinton writes.
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Despite Downturn, Few Men Sign Up to Teach

Experts say previous recessions have helped boost the share of men entering the teaching profession—but not this time.
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N.Y.C. Outlines Social Media Guidelines for Educators

The guidelines recommend prohibiting students and teachers from being "friends" on popular social-networking sites such as Facebook.
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What Does It Mean to Be a Good School Leader?

Education Week - Teachers - 27 April 2012
After studying 33 successful principals from across the country, Karin Chenoweth and Christina Theokas found commonalities among them.
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Math Teaching Often Doesn't Fit With New Standards

Education Week - Teachers - 24 April 2012
Many teachers are broaching math topics at grades higher or lower than what the standards prescribe—and across more years than called for.
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Compromise Set on Improving Cleveland Schools

Education Week - Teachers - 24 April 2012
The mayor and the teachers’ union have agreed on a plan that calls for taking over struggling schools and revamping salary scales.
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Concern Abounds Over Teachers' Preparedness for Standards

Education Week - Teachers - 23 April 2012
Some districts have prepared their teachers on the new instructional approaches for the common core; others have done little.
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Ga. Revokes Licenses After Cheating Scandal

Education Week - Teachers - 17 April 2012
More than 65 educators in the Atlanta school district who were accused in a massive test-cheating scandal will lose their teaching licenses in Georgia.
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Separate Reading Exams Await Elementary Teachers

Education Week - Teachers - 17 April 2012
More states are requiring teacher-candidates to take—and pass—licensing tests in reading before they can move into the classroom.
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Teacher Incentives

Education Week - Teachers - 17 April 2012
A cash incentive appears to have helped seven school districts attract effective teachers to low-income schools.
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Negotiations on Teacher-Preparation Rules Fail

Education Week - Teachers - 17 April 2012
A three-month-long effort to set new teacher-preparation reporting and accountability rules effectively reached its conclusion last week.
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Using District Resources to Scale Up School Reform

Education Week - Teachers - 16 April 2012
District employees are an underused force for school change, Trent Kaufman, Emily Dolci Grimm, and Allison Miller write.
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